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The application range of emulsifier sucrose esters.


Sucrose esters as emulsifiers have a wide range of applications. For example, sucrose esters are non-toxic, non-irritating to the skin, safe and soft, and fully biodegradable. They can be used to make detergents, and detergents formulated with them can effectively remove pesticide residues from vegetables and fruits, with very little residue left in the product itself. They can also form a porous lipid film on the skin surface, which can effectively prevent skin dryness.


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