Applications of Zinc Diricinoleate
Zinc diricinoleate (a 2:1 zinc salt of ricinoleic acid derived from castor oil) is primarily used for its **odor-neutralizing and bacteriostatic properties**. Key applications include:
1. Personal Care & Cosmetics
- Deodorants/Antiperspirants
- Neutralizes body odor: Binds to and inactivates volatile sulfur compounds (e.g., thiols) produced by bacterial breakdown of sweat.
- Oil-soluble formula: Ideal for roll-on, stick, or anhydrous deodorants (unlike water-soluble actives like zinc gluconate).
- "Aluminum-free" products: Common in natural deodorants (e.g., brands like Schmidt’s or Native).
- Skincare
- Added to foot creams or body powders for **long-lasting freshness**.
2. Advantages Over Zinc Ricinoleate
- Higher stability: The 2:1 fatty acid-to-zinc ratio improves compatibility with oily formulations.
- Broader antimicrobial action: Effective against *Corynebacterium* (major cause of underarm odor).
3. Limitations
- Less effective in water-based systems (requires oil-phase incorporation).
- May need emulsifiers for certain formulations.
Note: Often listed as "Zinc Ricinoleate" in ingredient databases due to similar function. Always verify purity ratios for specific applications.