Science
Mechanism of Action
Acetamidocaproic Acid primarily functions as an antioxidant within the skin, aiding in neutralizing free radicals. Furthermore, in a pharmacological context, its parent compound, Acexamic Acid, and the synonymous 6-Acetamidohexanoic acid, exhibit anti-inflammatory effects, particularly noted in gastrointestinal applications. This broader understanding suggests a potential, though unconfirmed in skin, anti-inflammatory dimension.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
Precise optimal pH ranges for Acetamidocaproic Acid's stability and efficacy in cosmetic formulations have not been identified in current research. It is generally understood that product pH is a critical determinant for the stability and bioavailability of many active components.
Safety
Safety Profile
Formal safety assessments from the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) or Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety (SCCS) specifically for Acetamidocaproic Acid in topical cosmetic applications are currently unavailable. General toxicity data (oral, dermal, inhalation) for 6-Acetamidohexanoic acid is not determined, and no GHS classification has been established. It is noteworthy that this ingredient also serves as a pharmaceutical intermediate.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
With current research primarily highlighting its antioxidant role and lacking comprehensive data on clinical efficacy, safety, and optimal formulation parameters in cosmetic applications, Acetamidocaproic Acid requires further investigation.
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