Sodium Methyl Cocoyltaurate and Hydrogenated Castor Oil CAS 61788-85-0. Sodium Methyl Cocoyltaurate and Hydrogenated Castor Oil are both milky white fluids to viscous pastes. They are widely used in cleansing and care products. Sodium Methyl Cocoyltaurate is mild and non-irritating because it is derived from coconut oil, which is a mild surfactant. It can gently remove oil, has excellent cleaning effects, is gentle on the skin, has no irritation, and can remove excess dirt and oil. Hydrogenated Castor Oil has excellent moisturizing and nourishing properties. It can improve the texture of the product and form a protective film on the hair to prevent it from becoming dry and frizzy. From a chemical perspective, Methyl coconut fatty acid sodium is an anionic surfactant that can form micelles in water. It has hydrophobic and hydrophilic properties and can emulsify and dissolve oils and dirt. Hydrogenated castor oil is a natural thickening agent and it has a stable molecular structu…












