Palmitoyl hyxdroxypropyltrimonium amylopectin/glycerol crosspolymer (inci)

Author: Prof. Dr. med. Peter Altmeyer

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Last updated on: 29.10.2020

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3-trimethylammonio-2-hydroxypropyl ether; Amylopectin; hexadecanoate esters, chlorides; polymer with 1,2,3-propanetriol

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"Palmitoyl" means the univalent radical derived from palmitic acid which is characterized by the loss of the hydroxy group. Copolymers are polymers composed of two different monomer units. Crosspolymers are cross-linked polymers (or copolymers) in which a large number of individual macromolecules are linked to form a three-dimensional network. The linking can be achieved either directly during the construction of the macromolecules or by reactions on already existing polymers. A cross-linker is characterized by at least two reactive groups.

Palmitoyl hydroxypropyltrimonium amylopectin/glycerol crosspolymer is the palmitic acid ester of a polymer of a hydroxypropyltrimonium derivative of amylopectin crosslinked with glycerol (crosspolymer). The amylopectin cross polymer is mainly of vegetable origin and is used in cosmetic formulations. The substance acts as a skin care product.

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