COMPANY PROFILE Jungbunzlauer
Jungbunzlauer transforms nature’s plants into useful products and efficient solutions for the food, beverage, personal care and numerous other industries around the globe. Jungbunzlauer is one of the world’s leading producers of non-GMO ingredients. The Swiss-based international company, whose roots date back to 1867, specialises in Citrics, Biogums, Gluconates, Lactics, Specialties, Special Salts and Sweeteners and many derivatives thereof. Jungbunzlauer uses renewable carbohydrate raw materials mainly derived from corn and transforms them through the natural process of fermentation into readily biodegradable and ecologically safe ingredients. As environmental awareness grows, every day care must evolve to meet the growing demand for natural ingredients and sustainable products that shine through simplicity and ease of use. Jungbunzlauer, with its range of multi-purpose, bio-based additives provides support for developers in the skin care industry. Enhance your formulation and your customer’s experience with our innovative, sustainable solutions for sun protection, microplastics replacement and natural preservation in skin care products.
EFFICIENT SUNSCREEN: Choosing the right emollient in sunscreen formulation is crucial to obtain efficacious products with pleasant haptics. CITROFOL®
COSMOS-approved CITROFOL® certified natural sunscreen.
BI helps optimising SPF efficiency and cost thanks to its excellent solvent power for organic UV filters. AI offers a nice skin feel and dispersion stability of inorganic UV filters and is ideal for
NATURAL SKIN CREAM: Jungbunzlauer offers various solutions to formulate without microplastics and synthetic thickeners. Xanthan gum is an effective bio-based hydrocolloid with exceptional rheological behaviour, making it ideal to replace synthetic thickeners and stabilisers. For optimised texture and stabilisation, we now also offer TayaGel®
HA, our high acyl gellan gum, to
accompany xanthan gum. Jungbunzlauer offers different grades of xanthan gum tailored to meet your formulation needs like in our natural skin cream formula.
WATER-FREE FACE SCRUB IN TABLET FORM: Jungbunzlauer has created innovative formulations without water to help lower plastic waste and transport volumes. Trisodium citrate anhydrous acts as natural and biodegradable abrasive and carrier for liquids in face scrub formulations in tablet form.
SOOTHING SKIN CREAM: Preservatives ensure safety and shelf stability of cosmetic products by protecting them against the growth of microorganisms during storage and consumer use. Zinc lactate and lactic acid offer natural preservation support and further benefits. Lactic acid has exfoliating properties and lactates are applied as humectants and moisturisers. Zinc lactate offers skin soothing and anti-inflammatory properties.
Jungbunzlauer Suisse AG, St Alban-Vorstadt 90, CH-4002 Basel, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 2955 100 Fax: +41 61 2955 108 E-Mail:
headquarters@jungbunzlauer.com
www.jungbunzlauer.com
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