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Is Kojic Acid Natural?

Learn about Kojic Acid — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

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Natural Origin Index
INCI NameKojic Acid
IUPAC Name5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)pyran-4-one
FormulaC6H6O4
PubChem CID3840 ↗
FunctionSkin Conditioning Agent · Antioxidant
FeedstockThe primary feedstock for kojic

Chemical Structure

2D structure of Kojic Acid

Learn about Kojic Acid — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

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Quick Facts

  • INCI NameKojic Acid
  • IUPAC Name5-hydroxy-2-(hydroxymethyl)pyran-4-one
  • Molecular FormulaC6H6O4
  • PubChem CID3840 ↗
  • FunctionsSkin Conditioning AgentAntioxidantDepigmenting Agent
  • Primary FeedstockThe primary feedstock for kojic acid production is carbohydrates, typically derived from agricultural sources such as rice, corn, or potato starch. These carbohydrates serve as the nutrient source for the microorganisms during the fermentation process.
  • NOI Score1.0 / 1.0
  • Tier100% Renewable

Description

Learn about Kojic Acid — its natural origin index (ISO 16128), feedstock sources, synthesis process, and renewability classification.

References

  1. 1ISO 16128-2:2017 — Guidelines on technical definitions and criteria for natural and organic cosmetic ingredients and products — Part 2. ISO, Geneva.
  2. 2Kojic Acid. National Center for Biotechnology Information. PubChem CID 3840. pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov ↗