What is the preservative in cosmetics and personal care products?
What is the preservative in cosmetics and personal care products?
Preservatives are anti-microbial substances of natural,bio-fermented, and synthetic origin, that are used to inhibit or prevent the growth and activity of microorganisms and thus prevent product deterioration and prolong the storage and product life cycle.

1. Wide antimicrobial spectrum
2. Strong antibacterial activity
3. Good chemical stability
4. Low toxicity
5. Good compatibility

1. Aldehydes
Ester preservatives, represented by p-hydroxybenzoate preservatives(Parabens), are recognized as the type of preservatives with broad-spectrum antibacterial effect. Their defects lie in the low solubility in water, which limits their scope of use; P-hydroxybenzoate preservatives have benzene ring structure and poor biodegradability. The antibacterial mechanism of ester preservatives may be to destroy the cell membrane, denature the protein in the cell, and inhibit the activity of microbial cell enzymes, leading to the leakage of cell contents. Common ester preservatives used for cosmetics include methyl,ethyl,propyl parabens,while their use are strictly regulated for certain purposes according to cosmetics regulations in each country.
Quaternary ammonium salt bactericide is a kind of quaternary ammonium cationic surfactant, which has antibacterial effect at low concentration, and can kill most kinds of bacteria and some viruses at high concentration. Quaternary ammonium salt has also certain surface activity to moderate the interphase behavior, with good biodegradability, non-pollution to the environment, and safety in use. Its main disadvantage is that it has poor effect on some microorganisms (such as bacterial spores), has many incompatibilities like anionic surfactants and often expensive. Quaternary ammonium salt preservatives are mainly used for sterilization and antisepsis by affecting the osmotic pressure of microorganisms, causing the cell membrane to break, shrink and lose water. Common ones include benzalkonium chloride, Benzethonium chloride, chlorhexidine,quaternium-15, etc.
The antibacterial activity of acid preservatives is related to pH. Most of them are added into the formula in the form of salt, and the pH of the formula drops to release free acid. Acid preservatives have good biodegradability and relatively high safety to human body. Its main defect is that the antibacterial spectrum is narrow and the applicable pH range is narrow. Its antibacterial mechanism is to dissociate protons through acidic conditions and enter the cytoplasm to destroy the membrane potential, thus destroying the osmotic balance of the cell membrane; It may also play an anti-role through protein denaturation. They are relatively week in killing microbes. Common acid preservatives include formic acid, propionic acid, sorbic acid, benzoic acid, salicylic acid and the salt form(sodium, potassium) etc.
Phenolic preservatives are one of the earliest used preservatives. The anti-microbial effect of phenolic preservatives is due to their ability to destroy or damage cell walls or interfere with cell wall synthesis. Phenolic fungicides have the advantages of stable properties, simple production process, slight corrosion to most articles, and basically harmless to people at the concentration of use. Its disadvantage is that it has special smell,certain irritation to skin; Long-term contact can discolor textiles and damage rubber articles. In the presence of alkaline pH or organic matter, the anti-microbial activity of phenolic compounds can be reduced. Low temperature and the existence of soap will also reduce its anti-microbial activity. In order to increase the bactericidal ability, reduce toxicity and skin irritation, people have studied and synthesized a large number of phenol derivatives based on phenol.
Nowadays, phenol and cresol have been replaced by a large number of fungicides derived from phenol. General Phenols preservatives include Chlorophene, chloroxylenol, etc.
Its advantages are weak toxicity and good safety. The disadvantage is that the antibacterial spectrum is narrow and the antibacterial effect is relatively weak. They destroy the cell membrane and dissolve the cytoplasm by increasing the fat-solubility, thus playing an antibacterial role. The other part is halogen-containing alcohol ethers, whose antibacterial mechanism is similar to that of organic halogen-based disinfectants, which can denature proteins and inactivate enzymes through the disulfide bond with proteins. Common ones are like benzyl alcohol, phenoxyethanol,1,2-Diols etc., MoisPreserv EP (phenoxyethanol) is now widely used in various formulations of cosmetics, make-up, personal care products due to it good compatibility with other preservatives and synergic performance and also its cost advantages. 1,2-Dios and ethers like MoisPreserv PTG (1,2-Pentylene glycol), MoisPreserv HDO(1,2-Hexanediol), MoisPreserv EHG(Ethylhexyl glycerine), MoisPreserv CPG (Chlorphenesin) now become popular due to its multifunctional features, they are also good humectants in cosmetics and personal care formulations.
Oxazolidine antibacterial agents have a wide anti-bacterial spectrum, are active against bacteria, molds, viruses and algae, and are applicable to a wide range of pH. The mechanism of action of these preservatives and medical oxazolidone antibacterial agents may be similar, and inhibit the earliest stage of bacterial protein synthesis. General Oxazolidine preservatives include 7-ethyl bicyclooxazolidine.
Thiomersal, Silver chloride deposited on titanium dioxide.
Triclocarban, Methylisothiazolinone(CIT/MIT), Sodium N-( hydroxymethyl) glycinate, MoisPreserv pHAP(P-Hydroxy acetophenone), etc.
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