AKA “Sucrapan S, Saccharosemonostearate, Sucrose, monostearate, Sucrose stearate [NF], Sugar Ester S 1670, Ryoto S 1670, Ryoto Sugar Ester S 1670, Ryoto Sugar Ester MO-C 18, UNII-274KW0O50M, EINECS 246-705-9”
Synthetic
Ingredient Facts
Sucrose stearate
AKA: Sucrapan S, Saccharosemonostearate, Monostearate, Sucrose stearate [NF], Sugar Ester S 1670, Ryoto S 1670, Ryoto Sugar Ester S 1670, Ryoto Sugar Ester MO-C 18, UNII-274KW0O50M, EINECS 246-705-9
Synthetic · Emulsifying · EWG: 1
Synthetic
Emulsifier
Skin Conditioner
Synthetic
Clean
See also: Sugar Mix 1015 (FDA NDC: 63083-1015) (component of).
Formula
C30H58O13
Mol. Weight
626.80
CAS #
25168-73-4, 37318-31-3
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Functions
Emulsifying
Forces oil and water to stay mixed instead of separating into layers. The unsung hero holding your lotion together.
Skin Conditioning
A catch-all term for ingredients that improve how skin looks and feels — softer, smoother, more supple. The workhorse behind most moisturizers.
Conditions Skin
Softens & Smooths
Cleansing Surfactant
Emulsifier
Smooths and softens skin
Lifts away dirt and oil
Mixes oil and water
Traditional Use
A modern synthetic surfactant and conditioning agent developed in the late 20th century for cosmetic formulations. Created to provide mild cleansing and skin-conditioning properties in personal care products.