Lauryl Glucoside

Generally Safe EmulsifierNatural

Lauryl Glucoside is a naturally derived emulsifier used in dietary supplements. Safety rating: Generally Safe. It is generally considered safe for most people at standard doses. Found in 0 supplements in the GoodSupp database. Lauryl glucoside is a surfactant derived from coconut oil and sugar.

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Emulsifier Category
Yes Natural origin

Safety Verdict: Generally Safe

This ingredient is rated generally safe for use in dietary supplements.

What is Lauryl Glucoside?

Lauryl glucoside is a surfactant derived from coconut oil and sugar.

Common Names Lauryl Glucoside
Type Emulsifier
Origin Natural / Plant-derived
Safety Rating Generally Safe

Why is Lauryl Glucoside used in supplements?

It is used as an emulsifier or cleansing agent.

Role in supplements: Emulsifier — helps blend ingredients that don't naturally mix (like oil and water) for uniform distribution.

Should you be concerned about Lauryl Glucoside?

Generally no. Lauryl Glucoside is considered safe for most people at typical supplement doses. Some individuals may want to be aware of minor sensitivities.

Low risk. Generally safe for most people in supplement amounts.

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lauryl Glucoside safe in supplements?

Lauryl Glucoside is rated generally safe for most people at amounts commonly found in supplements. While the overall safety profile is favorable, some individuals may experience minor sensitivities. Consult your healthcare provider if you have specific concerns.

What is Lauryl Glucoside and why is it in my supplement?

Lauryl glucoside is a surfactant derived from coconut oil and sugar. As an emulsifier, it helps blend ingredients that don't naturally mix (such as oil-based and water-based components) for uniform distribution.

Is Lauryl Glucoside natural or synthetic?

Lauryl Glucoside is naturally derived, meaning it comes from natural sources such as plants, minerals, or animal products rather than being chemically synthesized. Natural-origin ingredients are preferred by many consumers, though it's important to note that 'natural' does not automatically mean 'safer' — safety depends on the specific substance, its purity, and the amount used. The safety rating assigned by GoodSupp is based on the ingredient's actual safety profile, not its origin.

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