Propylparaben (PP)
Propylparaben (PP)
Propylparaben (PP) belongs to the class of parabens, commonly used along with methylparaben (MP) since they exhibit synergistic effects. PP is widely used as a preservative in cosmetics, consumer products, pharmaceuticals, food, and beverages.
CAS NO : 94-13-3
EC NO : 202-307-7
Molecular Formula : C10H12O3
Chem/IUPAC Name : Propyl 4-hydroxybenzoate, 4-Hydroxybenzoic acid propyl ester, Propyl paraben
Technical Analysis
Specification Typical Values
Colour (APHA) white
Boiling Point – 132°C
Melting Point 95-98 °C
Product Form Powder
Propylparabens are used in skin care formulations to increase shelf life. They are not beneficial for the skin.
Description
What is Propylparaben (PP) used for?
There is little reason to be concerned about their use. However, using a large number of paraben-containing products may slightly increase the risk of irritation. People with eczema, dermatitis, and sensitive skin may find parabens irritating.
- Skin care: In low amounts, parabens were not shown to harm skin; in fact, they offer a benefit due to their ability to thwart the growth of mold, fungi, and harmful pathogens.
Propylparabens don’t have any benefits for the skin. They are used in skin care formulations as a preservative and to increase shelf life.
Propylparabens Propylparabens are used for their antifungal and antibacterial properties. They are commonly used along with methylparaben (MP) because they have synergistic effects.
Propylparabens Propylparabens are used in skin care formulations to increase shelf life. They are not beneficial for the skin.
Propylparabens Safety Side
Propylparabens Parabens (methyl paraben, propyl paraben) are widely used as preservatives by pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. They are effective preservatives in many types of formulae. These compounds and their salts are used mainly for their antifungal and antibacterial properties. Propylparabens are rapidly absorbed when ingested and quickly eliminated. There is little reason to be concerned about their use. However, using a large number of paraben-containing products may slightly increase the risk of irritation. People with eczema, dermatitis, and sensitive skin may find parabens irritating.
Propylparabens is classified as
Propylparabens Application
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