Allantoin

Allantoin is an imidazolidine-2,4-dione that is 5-aminohydantoin in which a carbamoyl group is attached to the exocyclic nitrogen.

Chemical formula    C4H6N4O3
Molar mass              158.117 g·mol−1
Density            1.45 g/cm3
Melting point           230 °C (446 °F; 503 K) (decomposes)
Boiling point           478 °C (892 °F; 751 K)

Technical Analysis

Specification        Typical Values
Colour (APHA)          white
CAS NO.                97-59-6
IUPAC name N-(2,5-Dioxoimidazolidin-4-yl)urea
HS Code                  29157090
Solubility              0.57 g/100 mL (25 °C) 4.0 g/100 mL (75 °C)

Allantoin is an imidazolidine-2,4-dione that is 5-aminohydantoin in which a carbamoyl group is attached to the exocyclic nitrogen.

Description

What is Allantoin used for?

Allantoin is a major metabolic intermediate in most organisms including animals, plants and bacteria. It is produced from uric acid, which itself is a degradation product of nucleic acids, by action of urate oxidase (uricase). The occurs as a natural mineral compound (IMA symbol Aan).

  • Skin care:In general, allantoin is non-toxic and safe for cosmetic use. “It’s non-irritating, it is a gentle anti-ager in skincare and is good for most skin types, including sensitive skin or those with a range of skin conditions, because it has the additional functionality of being a calming agent,” Shamban says

Allantoin is extracted from the comfrey root and is often synthetically derived. It is added to many products to treat burns, dermatitis, wounds, acne, and impetigo.

      • Allantoin is also added to sensitive skin moisturizers and hand sanitizers, and in topical formulations for the treatment of scars and keloids.

Allantoin Allantoin is a naturally-occurring chemical compound. In its pure form, it is a white, odorless powder. Many plants contain allantoin, such as comfrey, horse chestnut, and bearberry. Additionally, some mammals excrete allantoin in urine.

Sihauli Chemicals Pvt. Ltd. has gained regard among the prominent manufacturers and exporters of the best-quality cosmetic raw materials. The offered products are composed using non-toxic and pure ingredients. Our offered products are highly used for their longer shelf life, accurate composition, and excellent purity.

Safety Profile of Allantoin

Allantoin
However, when using allantoin in cosmetics, you may still experience some minor side effects such as: Skin itching Mild skin irritation Skin redness Burning Soreness If your doctor has prescribed this medicine. For you, it is certain that the benefits of the product will outweigh the risks of side effects.

Allantoin is classified as

        • imidazolidine-2,4-dione
        • 5-aminohydantoin

Allantoin Application

        • cosmetic creams
        • toothpastes
        • mouthwashes
        • shampoos
        • lipsticks
        • anti-acne products

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