Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan

TL;DR. This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning humectant and film-former, used to help bind water and leave a smoother feel on skin or hair. It is also included in calming or barrier-support formulas because it can reduce the appearance of dryness-related discomfort.

What does Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is primarily a skin-conditioning humectant and film-former, used to help bind water and leave a smoother feel on skin or hair. It is also included in calming or barrier-support formulas because it can reduce the appearance of dryness-related discomfort.

Is Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan clean?

From a clean-beauty perspective, this ingredient is generally well tolerated, with a low sensitization profile and no major restricted-list friction. Quality depends on source control, purification, and preservation of the finished water-based formula.

Is Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan sustainable?

This material is typically sourced from renewable carbohydrate-rich feedstocks such as oats, yeast, or fungi, then processed into smaller water-soluble fragments. It is expected to be biodegradable and has low persistence concerns compared with synthetic film-forming polymers.

Is Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan COSMOS-approved?

It is generally permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when made from approved natural feedstocks using allowed hydrolysis methods. It aligns well with Green Chemistry when produced through water-based or enzymatic processing, renewable sourcing, and biodegradable output.

How does Hydrolyzed Beta-Glucan work chemically?

The molecule is a depolymerized glucose-based polysaccharide with β-glycosidic linkages, giving it water solubility and film-forming, water-binding behavior. Typical use levels are often around 0.01% to 1%, and it is usually most compatible with aqueous formulas in mildly acidic to neutral pH ranges.

Last updated 2026-05-14