Safety Assessment of Ascorbyl Glucoside and Sodium Ascorbyl Glucoside as Used in Cosmetics
@inproceedings{Bergfeld2019SafetyAO, title={Safety Assessment of Ascorbyl Glucoside and Sodium Ascorbyl Glucoside as Used in Cosmetics}, author={Wilma Fowler Bergfeld}, year={2019} }
All interested persons are provided 60 days from the above date (November 26, 2019) to comment on this safety assessment and to identify additional published data that should be included or provide unpublished data which can be made public and included. Information may be submitted without identifying the source or the trade name of the cosmetic product containing the ingredient. All unpublished data submitted to CIR will be discussed in open meetings, will be available at the CIR office for…
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Ascorbic acid 2‐glucoside: An ascorbic acid pro‐drug with longer‐term antioxidant efficacy in skin
- MedicineInternational journal of cosmetic science
- 2021
Compared the skin delivery, antioxidative effects and chemical stability of AA2G with AA in their respective formulations, ascorbic acid 2‐glucoside (AA2G) outperforms AA at a physiological pH of 7.8.
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