What is "Sucrose" and what is its utility?

What is "Sucrose" and what is its utility?

Derived from certain plants, such as sugarcane and sugar beet, sucrose is a sugar with a sweet flavour. This disaccharide is composed of glucose and fructose. In addition to being widely used in food, it also serves as an ally for the skin and hair. The following question arises: what is sucrose and what is its utility? Let's take a closer look.

Sucrose: What is it?

Also known as "table sugar", sucrose or saccharose is a disaccharide commonly used in food. This ingredient is obtained by crystallising the juice of sugar beet or sugar cane, the extraction of which is done by pressing or diffusion.

Sucrose is a glycoside formed by units of fructose and glucose linked together by an α-(1→2) glycosidic bond. This disaccharide is composed of 50% fructose and 50% glucose. This natural carbohydrate is present in many vegetables, fruits and cereals. Furthermore, it is a component of several processed foods such as ice cream, sweets, sodas and other sweetened beverages. Sucrose has a less sweet taste than fructose.

Sucrose is a type of carbohydrate commonly found in food, along with lactose and starch. The main components used for its photosynthesis are water, CO2 (carbon dioxide), and solar energy. The presence of sucrose should be considered in individuals with diabetes.

In skincare, sucrose acts as a flavouring and humectant agent. It exhibits a good affinity with the skin.

Sucrose: What is its utility?

Sucrose performs numerous functions:

  • It maintains the skin in good condition;

  • It maintains the water content of the skincare products within their packaging and on the skin;

  • It alleviates feelings of discomfort in the scalp and skin;

  • It retains the moisture in the skincare product throughout its use.

This involves:

  • Of a soothing agent;

  • Of a humectant agent;

  • Of a skin care agent.

Sucrose is also used in gentle cleansing formulas. Respecting the skin's hydrolipidic film, this ingredient is a friend to sensitive or irritated skin and can be used in makeup removal products.

Sucrose: In which skincare products can it be found?

Sucrose is used in the formulation of many skincare products such as:

  • Facial scrubs;

  • Eye contour care;

  • Specific care for the lips;

  • Body scrubs;

  • Soaps and detergents;

  • Foundation makeup;

  • Haircare treatments;

  • Oral hygiene care;

  • Sun care;

  • Eye make-up products;

  • Bubble baths and bath salts.

If you are looking for a treatment containing sucrose, opt for our exfoliating cleansing gel with PHA and aloe vera. This treatment is particularly suitable for dull skin, prone to blackheads and enlarged pores. It helps to unclog pores, smooth the skin texture and bring radiance to the complexion.

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