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Multifunctional cellulose derivative for cosmetics and quasi-drugs 'Sanjelose'

Easily dissolvable and thickening with a small amount of addition! An ideal polymer with "multifunctionality."

"Sanjerose" is a multifunctional cellulose derivative for cosmetics and quasi-drugs that can be used in a wide pH range. Compared to conventional cellulose derivatives, it can thicken with an addition amount of 1/2 to 1/3. It forms a thixotropic gel, has excellent moisture retention, and good stretchability. Additionally, it has excellent compatibility stability with various salts and can be blended with salt-type vitamin C derivatives. 【Features】 - Easy to dissolve and thickens with a small amount of addition - Contains hydrophobic groups, has good affinity with the skin, and is non-sticky - Salt-resistant - Usable in a wide pH range - Emulsion stability *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Changes with heating and cooling! Methyl cellulose and HPMC

Cellulose derivatives that form a thermoreversible gel that gels upon heating and returns to a sol upon cooling.

At Unitec Foods, we handle the 'Heat Gel / Heat Sol Series' which consists of methylcellulose and HPMC. This product has a unique feature of gelling and thickening when a water solution is heated, and returning to its original state upon cooling. The temperature at which thermal gelation begins and the degree of gelation and thickening vary by grade, allowing for use under various conditions. 【Features】 ■ The raw material is plant pulp ■ Reversible thermal gelation and thickening effect ■ The degree of gelation and thickening can be adjusted to various conditions ■ Possesses high emulsifying power and maintains emulsification even during heating due to the thermal gel effect ■ Does not have an HLB like emulsifiers, allowing for emulsification under a wide range of conditions regardless of O/W or W/O systems *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Ethylcellulose

Increase the viscosity of the solution with a small amount of addition! It has thixotropic properties and is ideal for binders in paints, pastes, etc. We provide support from research and development to mass production!

Ethyl cellulose is a thermoplastic and a cellulose derivative (polymeric compound) that is soluble in solvents. The solution exhibits excellent functions such as thickening, dispersion, low shear sensitivity, thixotropy, and combustibility (low residue), and is used in various fields, including the electronics materials sector. 【Features】 ◆ Soluble in a variety of organic solvents and insoluble in water. ◆ Achieves a high thickening effect with a small amount. ◆ Compatible with many resins. ◆ Excellent combustibility and low ash content make it suitable as a binder for firing. ◆ Provides a tough, flexible, and water-resistant coating.

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Enzyme-resistant grade of hydroxyethyl cellulose (suppresses viscosity reduction)

The ultra-high molecular type of HEC is observed to be degraded by enzymes in the liquid, resulting in a decrease in the viscosity of the product. As a countermeasure, we have developed and are selling enzyme-resistant grades!

Our company handles cellulose products manufactured by Ashland in the United States, and we leverage our extensive product knowledge and expertise to support our customers in improving manufacturing efficiency and product quality. The ultra-high molecular weight type of HEC (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose) can be decomposed by enzymes in the liquid, resulting in a decrease in product viscosity, depending on the formulation. We have developed and are selling enzyme-resistant grades to enhance the viscosity stability of the product. 【Representative Products】 ■ Natrosol Series (Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HEC); high molecular grade) ■ Natrosol Plus Series (Hydrophobic Hydroxyethyl Cellulose (HMHEC); high molecular grade) 【Representative Properties】 ■ Thickening ■ Suspension ■ Flow/Leveling ■ Water retention ■ Colloid stabilization ■ Film formation ■ Adhesive strength ■ Binder ■ Stabilizer ■ Surfactant ■ Crystal growth improvement

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