EHG is derived from glycerin, which is a common ingredient in skincare due to its moisturizing and skin-conditioning properties. EHG often functions as a preservative booster in cosmetic formulations, enhancing the efficacy of other preservatives in controlling microbial growth.
C11H24O3
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Ethyl Hexyl Glycerine (EHG)
Personal Care
SYNONYMS
Not Specified
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
204.307 g/mol
CAS NUMBER
70445-33-9
CHEMICAL FORMULA
C11H24O3
HS CODE
Not Specified
DENSITY
1.10 g/cm3
MELTING POINT
60.12 °C
BOILING POINT
307.33 °C
VISCOSITY
Not Specified
SHELF LIFE
Not Specified
TYPICAL PROPERTIES
Not Specified
Is Ethylhexylglycerin natural?
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