OCTOCRYLENE
Octocrylene is synthesized through a chemical reaction known as the esterification process. This involves combining a compound called 2-ethylhexanol with a chemical known as methacrylic acid. The reaction results in the formation of octocrylene, which can then be purified.
It serves as an organic UV filter that helps protect the skin from harmful UVB radiation from the sun. Octocrylene is known for its ability to absorb and dissipate UV rays, preventing them from penetrating the skin and causing damage like sunburn and premature aging. Octocrylene’s inclusion in cosmetic products, especially sunscreens, enhances their effectiveness in providing broad-spectrum sun protection.
Additional information
| CAS | 6197-30-4 |
|---|---|
| Functions | LIGHT STABILIZER, UV ABSORBER, UV FILTER |
| Formula | C24H27NO2 |
| Molar Mass | 361.48 g/mol |
| Application | Sunscreens, lotions, and lip balms |
| Restriction | VI/10 Cosing, Up to product, max: 9%, 10% |
| Trade names | UVINUL N539T, SCHIELDWELT OCT, SALISOL CRY, NEO HELIOPAN 303 |
