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Sodium cocoyl glycinate on your skin: a safety profile

Moderate risk

Safety profile for Sodium cocoyl glycinate relevant to people.

What is sodium cocoyl glycinate?

The IUPAC name is sodium N-cocoacyl glycinate.

Also known as: sodium N-cocoacyl glycinate, Sodium cocoyl glycine, cocoyl glycine sodium salt.

IUPAC name
sodium N-cocoacyl glycinate
CAS number
90469-64-0
Molecular formula
C14H26NNaO3
Molecular weight
279.35 g/mol
SMILES
CCCCCCCCCCCC(=O)NCC(=O)[O-].[Na+]
PubChem CID
23694635

Risk for people

Moderate risk

Regulatory consensus

1 regulatory bodyhas classified Sodium cocoyl glycinate.

AgencyYearClassificationNotes
EU_CLPNot classifiedNaturally-derived; approved for cosmetics

Regulators apply different standards of evidence — animal-data weighting, exposure-pattern assumptions, epidemiological power thresholds — which is why two scientific bodies can review the same data and reach different conclusions. The disagreement is the data.

Where you encounter sodium cocoyl glycinate

  • baby shampoo
  • facial cleansers
  • gentle body wash
  • premium cleansing products

Safer alternatives

Lower-risk approaches that achieve a similar outcome to Sodium cocoyl glycinate:

  • Decyl glucoside or other alkyl polyglucosides (APGs) — milder, plant-derived
    Trade-offs: Consumer preference for 'natural' label; many natural fragrance compounds are potent allergens (limonene, linalool, eugenol); 'natural' ≠ 'safe'; often more expensive than synthetic equivalents.
    Relative cost: 2-5× conventional
  • Sodium cocoyl isethionate (SCI) — low irritation potential
    Trade-offs: Alternative surfactant; performance characteristics (foaming, emulsification, wetting) vary; biodegradability and aquatic toxicity should be assessed; formulation adjustment may be needed.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×
  • Sodium lauroyl glutamate — amino acid-based, very mild
    Trade-offs: Extremely mild (pH 5.5-6.5); biodegradable; derived from amino acids and fatty acids; premium ingredient cost; excellent consumer perception; lower foam volume than sulfate surfactants.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×
  • Cocamidopropyl betaine (amphoteric) — gentler than anionic surfactants
    Trade-offs: Removes 95-99% of dissolved contaminants including metals, PFAS, nitrates; wastes 2-4 gallons per gallon produced (improving with newer systems); removes beneficial minerals; $0.05-0.25/gallon; requires pre-treatment for longevity.
    Relative cost: 1.2-2×

Frequently asked questions

What products contain sodium cocoyl glycinate?

Sodium cocoyl glycinate appears in: baby shampoo; facial cleansers; gentle body wash.

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Sources (2)

  1. PubChem Compound CID 51404859 — database
  2. ATSDR Toxicological Profile — CAS 90469-64-0 — reference

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