Customization: | Available |
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CAS No.: | 79725-98-7 |
Formula: | C38h66o6 |
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Kojic Acid Dipalmitate (KAD) is a diesterified derivative of Kojic Acid. It is considered to be superior to Kojic Acid in its whitening ability and is more stable than Kojic Acid in cosmetic formulations.
By inhibiting tyrosinase activity, Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is capable of suppressing skin pigmentation, effective ratio can be up to 80%, so it have a evidently whitening effect and the effect is stronger than the Kojic Acid. As fat soluble skin whitening agent, it is easier to be absorbed by skin, and less irritating to the skin.
Appearance
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White or almost white crystal powder
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Assay
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98.0% min.
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Melting point
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92.0ºC~96.0ºC
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Loss on drying
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0.5% max.
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Residue on Ignition
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≤0.5% max..
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Heavy Metals
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≤10 ppm max.
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Arsenic
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≤2 ppm max.
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Used as cosmetic whitening additive.
Kojic acid dipalmitate is a modified kojic acid derivative, which overcomes the instability of kojic acid to light, heat and metal ions, and maintains the effect of inhibiting tyrosinase activity and blocking skin melanin formation, and this inhibition is stronger than kojic acid, making it a new generation of efficient whitening active agent. Kojic acid dipalmitate as a fat soluble whitening active agent, in addition to easier formulation, can be more effectively absorbed by the skin, while bringing good moisturizing effect to the skin.
Kojic acid dipalmitate is a fat-soluble derivative of kojic acid, which can effectively inhibit tyrosinase activity, protect skin from sun and lighten skin, so it has better whitening effect. At the same time, it has excellent repairing effect on skin problems such as melasma, senile spots and pigmentation