2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1359-0294(01)00074-7
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“…In the case of CBS (APGs in particular), they present a quite favorable environmental profile: the rate of biodegradation is usually high, and the aquatic toxicity is low. In addition, APGs exhibit favorable dermatological properties, being very mild when exposed to the skin and eye [53]. The interested reader can find excellent overviews on APGs elsewhere [45-47, 51, 54].…”
Section: Case Study: Alkyl Polyglycosidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of CBS (APGs in particular), they present a quite favorable environmental profile: the rate of biodegradation is usually high, and the aquatic toxicity is low. In addition, APGs exhibit favorable dermatological properties, being very mild when exposed to the skin and eye [53]. The interested reader can find excellent overviews on APGs elsewhere [45-47, 51, 54].…”
Section: Case Study: Alkyl Polyglycosidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although amphiphilic molecules are not rare in plant and animal kingdom, there is al ack of truly natural surfactants in the market. The small amount of these products in the mentioned sources, together with the time consuming and sometimes expensive separation/isolation procedure put real natural surfactants in an unfavourable financial situation [12].…”
Section: N Atural Surfactantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three classes of these sugar-based surfactants were gaining tremendous interest over past few decades: alkyl polyglucosides (APGs), alkyl glucamides and sugar esters [12]. Also, sorbitan esters and their ethoxylated derivatives have their place in this group, and they are commonly referred to by their original registered trade names Span and Tween, respectively [86].…”
Section: Surfactantsbased On Anatural Polar Head Group 42 1s Ugar Amentioning
confidence: 99%
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