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Preservation Need for High Glycol Product?
I’m working on a hot-pour gelled product that contains 70% glycols (50% propylene glycol, 17% Dipropylene glycol). Packaging is a twist-up stick type like many common deodorants. The pH is ~4.5 (measured as a 50% mix with deionized water). I tested water activity and got a reading of 0.94, which seems a bit higher than I expected considering the glycol content but I haven’t had a chance to test a_w before now. I read that this should inhibit growth of many bacteria but I assume I still need something for yeast and mold and any hardy bacteria. I’m debating inclusion of some sodium benzoate, pentylene glycol, and/or methylheptylglycerin. The challenge is the product is being positioned as “microbiome friendly” - I need to ensure sufficient preservation but I’ve been encouraged to avoid ‘strong antimicrobials’ which could disrupt the beneficial bacteria balance. Any suggestions on preservative inclusions?
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