Ectoin is registered as tetrahydromethylpyrimidine carboxylic acid in Cosmetics, which is an amino acid derivative. Currently, it is mainly produced commercially through the "bacterial milking" process using moderately halophilic bacteria. Not only can it balance cell osmotic pressure, but it can also provide good protection for enzymes, DNA, proteins, nucleic acids, cell membranes, and the entire cell under adverse conditions such as high temperature, cold, drought, extreme pH, high pressure, high salt, and high radiation.
Ectoin, as an important osmotic pressure compensating solute, is widely present in halophilic bacteria. Ectoin was first isolated by Galinskietal in 1985 from extremely halophilic sulfur red snail bacteria and discovered in a salt lake in the Wadi Natron Desert of Egypt.
Cosmetics (skin care products such as facial mask, face cream, essence, sunscreen, etc.).
cosmetics
content | state | Packaging specifications |
98% | powder | 1KG*10 bags/box 5KG*2 bags/box |
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