SCLEROTIUM GUM
Sclerotium gum is a non-ionic polysaccharide that is microbially produced by the fungus Sclerotium rolfsii. It is characterized by a linear chain of glucose units. (1) (2) It is used as an emulsion stabilizer, viscosity regulator, and conditioning component in cosmetic formulations. (2) (3)
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