Pyrrolidone Carboxylate

Sodium L-pyroglutamate, also known as sodium pyrrolidone carboxylic acid (NaPCA), is a naturally occurring amino acid derived from glutamic acid. It exists as a white crystalline powder and is readily soluble in water and alcohol. NaPCA finds wide application in various industries. In the food industry, it is utilized as an emulsifier and stabilizer, while the cosmetic industry employs it as a moisturizer and humectant. Additionally, NaPCA has been incorporated into nutraceuticals, and medical products.
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Molecular Formula C5H6NNaO3
Molecular Weight 151.1
Applications sodium PCA (Ajidew NaPCA, Nalidone) is a high-performance humectant given its moisture-binding ability. Sodium PCA is a component of the skin’s natural moisturizing factor. For cosmetic use, it is derived from amino acids. It is considered a noncomedogenic, non-allergenic raw material recommended for dry, delicate, and sensitive skins.
Synonyms Sodium PCA;sodium 5-oxo-L-prolinate;Sodium Pyrrolidone Carboxylate;Na-PCA;L-PCA-NA;PCA-Na NL-50;(S)-sodium PCA;sodium pidolate;L-PCA-Na=SodiumPCA;dium L-pyroglutamate
CAS Number 28874-51-3
Chemical Name Sodium L-pyroglutamate
Grade Cosmetic grade
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