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iACTIVE DPG

Technical Datasheet | Supplied by BIOALKEMIA
Dipotassium Glycyrrhizate. iACTIVE DPG by BIOALKEMIA is dipotassium salt of glycyrrhizic acid and the active compound derived from liquorice root. It possesses anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory properties by inhibiting leuco triene and reducing histamine. It is used as a skin agent to improve the appearance of dry/damaged skin by reducing flaking and restoring suppleness. It shows anti-aging and anti-oxidant effects. This salt has been widely used in dermatological medicine and it inhibits the skin’s tyrosinase activity and melanin production, making it an agent against hyperpigmentation. The salt aids in reducing the redness and irritation associated with rosacea, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and acne. It exhibits soothing functions. iACTIVE DPG is used in sensitive skin, make-up products, toner, foundation, skin fader/lightener, facial creams and moisturizer lotion for the body and face. Recommended shelf life is of 24 months.
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Claims
  • Anti-inflammatories
  • non-irritant
  • soothing
CAS Number
68797-35-3

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This list of compatible products is generated out of estimated HSP values. A practical determination of these HSP values would provide higher certainty.
Learn more about Hansen Solubility Parameters (HSP) and their use in predictive formulation.

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