COMPANY PROFILE ADEKA
ADEKA EUROPE GMBH based in Germany Düsseldorf, is a subsidiary of ADEKA Corporation, present in the market for more than a century. ADEKA Europe offers innovative concepts and high-quality solutions that are precisely tailored to the needs of customers and consumers. ADEKA develops and manufactures products with exceptional performance and exciting new benefits for customers. We are expanding our portfolio and refining our organization to meet customer needs. ADEKA has a dedicated Research & Development group equipped with latest technology and modern facilities for testing and evaluation of additives performances, which help to provide innovative solutions to the market. ADEKA is recognizing the needs to design products and processes that minimize their environmental footprint. ADEKA has implemented a broad range of strategies that contribute to improving the sector’s sustainability. ADEKA has a global presence with nowadays more than 12 offices, 4 R&D and 15 production sites worldwide.
THICKENERS ADEKA NOL GT-730 & ADEKA NOL GT-930 - ADEKA’s dedicated work has convinced the members of the jury of In-Cosmetics Global Paris in 2019 and won the Sensory Bar Silver Award in recognition of ADEKA’s remarkable achievement on the products. ADEKA has expanded its product line with the natural non-ionic polymer Tamarind. Tamarind produces transparent solutions with a unique fluidity, providing rich & non-sticky textures. It has a powerful stability and can keep its viscosity even under the influence of heat, pH & salts.
BOOSTERS:
ADEKA is a pioneer in producing Glycols. Over the last three decades, ADEKA has been producing Caprylyl Glycol and Ethylhexylglycerin. ADEKA is constantly scouting for new, safer ingredients and innovative products. ADEKA is specialized in developing new products and expanding their knowledge of natural preservative boosters. ADEKA NOL CGE eco is a naturally derived preservation booster with antifungal activity. ADEKA NOL NHG eco is a naturally derived preservative booster, which can be added to personal care products at low concentration to fight a broad range of bacteria, yeast & mold.
BIOTECHNOLOGY – BIOMASS & FERMENTATION Majime Bio are prebiotic bio-fermented fruit extracts produced by fermentation with lactic acid bacteria and extremely beneficial to the skin microbiome. Their bioactive compounds are praised for powerful anti-aging & rejuvenating the skin. Halorubin is an antioxidant active ingredient made by carotenoid Bacterioruberin, which represent one of the most versatile antioxidants found in nature. Retinaturel is an aqueous extract from the halophilic microorganism Halobacterium salinarum. The extract contains the highly bioactive form of Vitamin A, known as Retinaldehyde or the more popular name Retinal. Retinal O5 is a blend product of Retinal and Halorubin.
Adeka Europe GMBH Berliner Allee 22
40212 Düsseldorf Germany Tel: +49 (0) 211 17 92 45-0 Fax: +49 (0) 211 17 10 470 E-Mail:
info@adeka.eu www.adeka.eu
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