Características
- INCI
- Levulinic Acid
- CAS
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123-76-2
Este es el número de sustancia en el registro del Chemical Abstracts Service. El número CAS identifica de forma exclusiva una sustancia independientemente del idioma, el nombre comercial o los sinónimos.
- EC
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204-649-2
Este es el número de sustancia en el sistema europeo de identificación química (número CE), que se utiliza en las bases de datos regulatorias europeas, incluida la ECHA / CosIng.
- IUPAC
- 4-Oxovaleric Acid
- Funciones
- perfuming, skin conditioning
Для кого подходит
Descripción
Levulinic Acid is a naturally derived organic acid often used in skincare and haircare as a pH adjuster, preservative booster, and mild antimicrobial support ingredient. It’s commonly made from plant-based raw materials such as starches or cellulose, which makes it popular in formulas aiming for a more “green” profile. On its own, it’s not a headline active like vitamin C or retinol, but it helps products stay stable and perform as intended.
For skin, levulinic acid is usually included in low amounts and can contribute to a formula that feels fresher and less prone to spoilage. In haircare, it may help maintain the right acidity of shampoos or conditioners, which can support smoother-feeling hair and better product performance. People who like gentle, plant-derived formulation helpers may appreciate it, especially in cleansers, toners, and leave-on products designed with a minimalist ingredient approach.
Caveat: because it is an acid, it can be irritating for very sensitive skin if used at higher levels or in a formula that’s already quite acidic. Most people encounter it as part of a blend rather than as a standalone ingredient, so its effects are usually subtle. If you’re checking a label, think of levulinic acid as a behind-the-scenes support ingredient rather than a direct treatment.
Encontrado en productos (1 611 total)
Наиболее часто встречается в продукции alverde (174 продуктов)