Kojic acid dipalmitate

Kojic acid dipalmitate

Product Name Kojic Acid Dipalmitate
CAS Number 79725-98-7
Molecular Formula C₃₈H₆₆O₆
Molecular Weight 618.93 g/mol
Appearance White to off-white crystalline powder
Purity (HPLC) ≥ 98.0%
Melting Point 92–96°C
Acid Value ≤ 5.0 mg KOH/g
Storage Cool, dry, sealed, protected from light
Shelf Life 36 months
Package 100g, 500g, 1kg, 5kg, 25kg

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Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is a lipid-soluble derivative of kojic acid, created by esterifying kojic acid with palmitic acid. This structural modification addresses the two major limitations of free kojic acid: poor stability (oxidation, discoloration) and poor skin penetration (hydrophilic) .

Key differentiator: Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is the most stable and skin-bioavailable form of kojic acid, delivering superior brightening efficacy with no formulation discoloration (unlike free kojic acid which turns yellow/brown over time).

Why the market has shifted:

Parameter Kojic Acid Kojic Acid Dipalmitate
Solubility Water-soluble Oil-soluble
Stability (color) Unstable (oxidizes yellow→brown) Stable (no discoloration)
Stability (heat) Degrades >50°C Stable >80°C
Skin penetration Poor (hydrophilic) Excellent (lipophilic)
Tyrosinase inhibition Potent (direct) Potent (after enzymatic hydrolysis)
Sustained release No (rapid) Yes (gradual release of active kojic acid)
Formulation pH Narrow (4–6) Broad (4–8)
Shelf life 12–18 months 36 months
Discoloration risk High (browning) None
Irritation potential Moderate (high dose) Low (gradual release)

Applications

1. Skin Brightening & Hyperpigmentation (Primary Market)

Application Typical Usage Key Claims
Melasma treatment creams 1–2% Reduces dark patches, even skin tone
Dark spot correctors 1–2% Fades age spots, sun spots, post-acne marks
Brightening serums 0.5–1.5% Illuminates, evens complexion
All-over body lotions 0.5–1% Even skin tone on arms, legs, décolletage

2. Anti-Aging & Luminous Skin

Application Typical Usage Positioning
Luminous anti-aging creams 0.5–1.5% Brightening + wrinkle reduction
Night renewal treatments 1–2% Overnight brightening + cell turnover
Vitamin C combination serums 0.5–1% Multi-pathway brightening + antioxidant

3. Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)

Application Typical Usage Target Consumer
Post-acne spot treatment 1–2% Acne-prone skin with residual marks
Post-procedure brightening 0.5–1% After laser, chemical peel (clinical use)
Pregnancy-safe brightening 0.5–1% Melasma / dark spots (safe alternative to hydroquinone)

Supplier: LyvBio Co., Ltd.

LyvBio Co., Ltd. is supplier of high-purity Kojic Acid Dipalmitate for the cosmetic and personal care industry.

Supply capabilities:

  • Purity: ≥98.0% (HPLC)

  • Monthly capacity: 500+ kg

  • Bulk quantities: 100g – 5,000kg

  • Lead time: 3–5 days (samples), 10–15 days (bulk)

  • Documentation: COA, MSDS, TDS, HPLC chromatogram, stability data

  • Packaging: 100g, 500g, 1kg, 5kg, 25kg (foil bag or HDPE drum)

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate vs. Other Brightening Agents

Parameter Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Kojic Acid Hydroquinone Alpha-Arbutin Tranexamic Acid
Solubility Oil Water Water Water Water
Stability Excellent Poor Good Good Excellent
Discoloration risk None High Low None None
Skin penetration High Low High Moderate Low-Moderate
Tyrosinase inhibition Potent (after hydrolysis) Potent Potent Moderate None (different pathway)
Melasma efficacy High Moderate Very High Moderate High
Cytotoxicity None Low Yes (at high conc.) None None
Regulatory (EU/US) Allowed Allowed Restricted (US), Banned (EU) Allowed Allowed
Clean beauty Good Moderate Poor Good Good
Pregnancy safe Yes Yes No Yes Yes

FAQs

Q: What is the difference between Kojic Acid and Kojic Acid Dipalmitate?
A: Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is the oil-soluble, stabilized ester of kojic acid. It is more stable (no discoloration), better penetrating, and easier to formulate than free kojic acid. It hydrolyzes on skin to release active kojic acid.

Q: Is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate more effective than Kojic Acid?
A: Yes, in finished formulations. Although free kojic acid has higher in vitro tyrosinase inhibition, its poor stability and penetration limit real-world efficacy. Kojic Acid Dipalmitate delivers more active kojic acid to melanocytes due to better penetration and stability.

Q: Does Kojic Acid Dipalmitate cause skin irritation?
A: No. It is non-irritating at recommended concentrations (0.5–2.0%). The gradual release of kojic acid reduces irritation potential compared to free kojic acid.

Q: Can Kojic Acid Dipalmitate be used during pregnancy?
A: Yes. Unlike hydroquinone, kojic acid derivatives have no known teratogenic risk. However, consult a physician before use.

Q: How should Kojic Acid Dipalmitate be stored?
A: Cool, dry, sealed, protected from light. Shelf life: 36 months.

Q: Is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate soluble in water?
A: No. It is oil-soluble. For water-based serums, use solubilizers or emulsify.

Q: What is your MOQ?
A: Sample orders: 100g–500g. Trial production: 1–5 kg. Commercial: Negotiable (25kg+ receives volume pricing). Lead time: 3–5 days (samples); 10–15 days (bulk).

Contact LyvBio Co., Ltd.

📧 Email: info@lyvbio.com
🌐 Website: https://www.lyvbio.com

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