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Methylparaben
Description
Methylparaben is a widely used preservative in skincare, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical products. This synthetic compound belongs to the paraben family and is derived from para-hydroxybenzoic acid. Its primary function is to prevent the growth of harmful microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, thus extending the shelf life of products and ensuring their safety for consumer use.
With the chemical formula C8H8O3, methylparaben is a small molecule that easily penetrates the skin. It is highly effective at low concentrations, typically used at levels between 0.1% to 0.3% in formulations. Methylparaben exhibits broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity and is particularly effective against gram-positive bacteria.
This ingredient is generally recognized as safe by regulatory bodies, including the FDA and EU Cosmetics Regulation. However, some concerns have been raised about its potential estrogenic effects and possible link to breast cancer, though current scientific evidence does not conclusively support these claims at typical usage levels.
Methylparaben is water-soluble and stable across a wide pH range, making it versatile for various formulations. It often works synergistically with other preservatives, enhancing overall product protection.
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