Alkyl polyglycoside

Alkyl polyglycosides (APGs) are a class of non-ionic surfactants widely used in a variety of cosmetic, household, and industrial applications.

Biodegradable and plant-derived from sugars, these surfactants are usually derivatives of glucose and fatty alcohols.

[1] The raw materials are typically starch and fat, and the final products are typically complex mixtures of compounds with different sugars comprising the hydrophilic end and alkyl groups of variable length comprising the hydrophobic end.

APGs exhibit good wetting, foaming, and detergency properties, making them effective in cleaning and personal care products.

[6] APGs are produced by combining a sugar such as glucose with a fatty alcohol in the presence of acid catalysts at elevated temperatures.

General chemical structure of an alkyl polyglucoside, a common form of alkyl polyglycoside.