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ARTEMISINIC ACID.

Insufficient Data CAS 80286-58-4

Artemisinic acid is a compound exhibiting a dual mechanism for skin improvement: it actively modulates inflammatory pathways and demonstrates the ability to inhibit melanin synthesis. This positions it as a promising agent for calming irritated skin and addressing hyperpigmentation concerns.

Anti-inflammatory Melanin Reducer Skin Soother

Science

This ingredient functions by acting as an antagonist of Lyn kinase, thereby attenuating substance P/MRGPRX2-mediated chronic urticaria and mast cell activation, which underpins its anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, artemisinic acid demonstrates inhibitory actions on melanogenesis, leading to reduced melanin content and suppressed cellular proliferation relevant to pigmentary issues.


Research

Low confidence
Effective range N/A
Optimal

N/A


Transparency

Not commonly dusted

The Formula

Solubility
Oil
Optimal pH N/A
0 7 14

Stability

Artemisinic acid is soluble in ethanol at a concentration of 16 mg/ml. As a monocarboxylic acid, its solubility and stability are anticipated to be pH-dependent. Related derivatives demonstrate stability within a pH range of 2 to 6, with degradation potentially accelerated outside of this window.


Safety

CIR Status
Not reviewed
Sensitization risk Unknown

There are no specific safety assessments from major cosmetic regulatory bodies such as CIR, SCCS, or FDA for Artemisinic Acid as a cosmetic ingredient. However, Artemisia Annua extract, a related botanical, is listed in China's 'Catalogue of Used Cosmetic Ingredients,' and artemisinin was previously certified by the former American CTFA.


Your Skin

Yes Normal
No Dry
Yes Oily
Yes Sensitive
Irritancy Unknown
Comedogenicity Unknown

Our Assessment

Insufficient Data

While exhibiting promising preclinical mechanisms for inflammation and hyperpigmentation, Artemisinic Acid currently lacks comprehensive human clinical studies and formal regulatory safety assessments as a cosmetic ingredient, warranting further research.


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