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CHELATING

Forming complexes with metal ions which could affect the stability and/or appearance of cosmetics.

177 ingredients in the EU CosIng inventory carry the CHELATING function designation.

Ingredients with the CHELATING function

2,6-Pyridinedimethanol, bis(methylcarbamate) (ester)

CAS 1882-26-4

sh-Decapeptide-7 is a single chain recombinant human peptide, produced synthetically to be identical to the protein, Enkephalin. It contain…

SH-Octapeptide-4 is a recombinant human peptide produced synthetically to be identical to the protein, Enkephalin. It contains 8 amino acid…

sh-Oligopeptide-75 Amide is a 14 amino acid protein fragment in which the C-terminus of the peptide is an amide, and it is produced synthet…

sh-Pentapeptide-5 Tripeptide-35 is a synthetic peptide containing eight amino acids consisting of sh-Pentapeptide-5 and Tripeptide-35.

Sodium Carboxymethyl Inulin is the sodium salt of the product obtained by the reaction of chloroacetic acid with Inulin

CAS 430439-54-6

[Ethylenebis[nitrilobis(methylene)]]tetrakisphosphonic acid, sodium salt

CAS 22036-77-7

Sodium Mannitylphytate is the sodium salt of the product obtained by the condensation of Mannitol and Phytic Acid.

CAS 1415551-44-8

Monosodium Hypophosphite,Phosphinic acid, sodium salt (1:1),Phosphinic acid, sodium salt, hydrate (1:1:1)

CAS 7681-53-0,10039-56-2

Myo-Inositol, hexakis(dihydrogen phosphate), sodium salt

CAS 14306-25-3 / 34367-89-0

Sodium Tungstate Antimonate is the product formed by the reaction of sodium tungstate dihydrate (Na2WO4.2H2O) with hydrochloric acid and an…

Tris(2-Hydroxyethyl)ammonium trihydrogen ethylenediaminetetraacetate

CAS 60544-70-9III/62

How the CHELATING function is used in CosIng

The CHELATING function is assigned by the European Commission in the CosIng ingredient inventory. This page currently lists 177 ingredients carrying that function label in the dataset, which helps you move from a functional claim to the exact ingredients that use it.

Forming complexes with metal ions which could affect the stability and/or appearance of cosmetics.

Function assignments come from official EU CosIng data. They describe intended cosmetic use, but they do not replace regulatory review of each linked ingredient and any annex records tied to it.