Sodium Benzoate

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Sodium Benzoate

Granular

Technical / Cosmetic Grade

Sodium benzoate is the sodium salt of benzoic acid. It is a white granular powder that is soluble in water. It is bacteriostatic and fungicidal under acidic conditions. Sodium benzoate is used as a preservative in soaps, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. It inhibits the growth of bacteria, yeast, and fungi.

Chemical Information

  • Chemical formula: C₆H₅COONa

  • Molar mass: 144.11 g/mol

  • CAS number: 532-32-1

  • Appearance: White, granules

  • Solubility: Highly soluble in water 62.78 g/100 mL (15 °C)

  • pH stability: Most effective in acidic conditions (pH < 6)

  • Melting Point: 410 °C


Main Uses Of Sodium Benzoate

Cosmetics & Personal Care

  • Preserves water-based formulations like:

    • Shampoos, conditioners

    • Body washes and lotions

    • Facial cleansers and toners

  • Often used in combination with potassium sorbate or other mild preservatives

Pharmaceuticals

  • Used inTopical creams

  • Functions both as a preservative and stabilizer

Industrial Applications

  • Corrosion inhibitor in automotive coolants

  • Used in some adhesives and lubricants to preserve shelf life

 

Summary

Property Detail
Function Antimicrobial preservative
Effective pH range Best below pH 6
Applications cosmetics, pharma, industry
Solubility Water-soluble
Safety Widely accepted in regulated limits

 

PLEASE NOTE: This product is not for human or animal consumption. 

 

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Formulation Tip: Using Sodium Benzoate

Example: Aqueous-Based Cosmetic (e.g., Facial Toner)

Goal: Preserve a water-based cosmetic with pH ~5.0

Preservative System

Sodium benzoate – 0.2%

Potassium sorbate – 0.2%

Citric acid – adjust pH to 4.5–5.2

Procedure

  1. Dissolve sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate into the water phase.

  2. Adjust pH using citric acid to ensure both preservatives are active (benzoate needs pH < 6.5, sorbate best below pH 5.5).

  3. Add other ingredients as needed (humectants, extracts, etc.).

  4. Perform microbial challenge testing for shelf stability.

This system is mild, paraben-free, and ideal for sensitive-skin formulations.

 

Use Tips

  • Sodium benzoate works best in acidic formulations, making it ideal for facial mists, toners, micellar waters, and acidic gels.

  • For more neutral pH or emulsions, pair with phenoxyethanol + ethylhexylglycerin or similar blends.

  • Always test for microbial preservation effectiveness (challenge test or PET test).

Comparison Table: Common Preservatives

Property Sodium Benzoate Potassium Sorbate Phenoxyethanol
Effective pH ≤ 6.5 (best at ≤ 5.5) ≤ 5.5 3–10
Spectrum Yeast, fungi, some bacteria Yeast, molds Broad-spectrum (bacteria)
Typical use rate 0.1–0.5% 0.1–0.3% 0.5–1.0%
Water solubility High Moderate Low
Regulatory cosmetic safe cosmetic safe EU/US approved, max 1%
Sensory impact Neutral at low dose Slight tang if overused Slight rose/ether scent
Compatibility Good with acids Good with acids

Soluble in glycols