Disodium Phosphate

Aceptable

Ajustador-estabilizador de pH

No known benefits

Disodium Phosphate at a glance

  • “Behind-the-scenes” ingredient commonly used as a buffering agent/pH adjuster
  • Also helps prevent the rusting of metallic materials used in cosmetic packaging
  • Odorless, yet it can help intensify other fragrance/flavor ingredients Hygroscopic powder (meaning it will absorb moisture from air upon exposure)

Disodium Phosphate description

Disodium phosphate is a “behind-the-scenes” ingredient that is most commonly used as a buffering agent/pH adjuster in skin care and other cosmetic formulations. It also functions as a corrosion inhibitor to prevent the rusting of metals used in packaging. As a raw material, disodium phosphate is a hygroscopic powder (meaning it will absorb moisture from air upon exposure but just how much is dependent on the humidity and temperature). Technically it is not a fragrance ingredient (it is odorless in and of itself) yet it can help intensify other fragrance/flavor ingredients if present in a formula. The 2021 Cosmetic Ingredient Review of disodium phosphate surveyed 280 products containing 0.000054-2.9% of this ingredient, where it was deemed, “safe in the present practices of use and concentration in cosmetics as described in this safety assessment, when formulated to be nonirritating.” In another nod to this ingredient’s safety, the U.S. FDA has determined that it is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) as a direct food additive.

Disodium Phosphate references

  • CosmeticsInfo.org, Accessed January 2023, ePublication
  • PubChem, Accessed January 2023, ePublication
  • International Journal of Toxicology, 2021, pages 34S –85S

Peer-reviewed, substantiated scientific research is used to assess ingredients in this dictionary. Regulations regarding constraints, permitted concentration levels and availability vary by country and region.

Calificaciones de ingredientes

Excelente

Ingrediente sobresaliente con beneficios reales para la piel. Su eficacia está demostrada y respaldada por estudios independientes.

Bueno

Aunque no son tan beneficiosos como los de la categoría excelente, suelen ser necesarios para mejorar la textura, la estabilidad o la absorción de una fórmula.

Aceptable

Puede presentar ciertas limitaciones en cuanto a su apariencia, estabilidad o eficacia. A veces, son ingredientes básicos o que no cuentan con suficiente respaldo científico.

Poco recomendable

Aunque puede ofrecer algunos beneficios se recomienda evitarlo por su probabilidad de causar irritación, especialmente si se combina con otros ingredientes problemáticos.

Desaconsejable

Ha demostrado provocar efectos adversos como irritación, inflamación o sequedad, especialmente si se utiliza en altas concentraciones o junto con otros ingredientes irritantes.

Desconocido

No hemos encontrado este ingrediente en nuestro diccionario. Registramos todos los ingredientes desconocidos y actualizamos la información de forma continua.

Sin calificar

Ingrediente registrado, pero con la información científica disponible pendiente de revisar.