Ingredient
CALCIUM BENZOATE
Name / description
Calcium Benzoate; Benzoic Acid, Calcium Salt
Function(s) of this ingredient in cosmetic products
PRESERVATIVE
Protects cosmetic products from microbial spoilage
Origin
synthetic
Occurrence in cosmetics
As a preservative in various cosmetic products
Occurrence in other products
Benzoic acid occurs in many fruits such as cranberries or blueberries. Benzoic acid is also approved for the preservation of certain foodstuffs under the designation E 210.
Background information on use in cosmetics
Preservatives protect cosmetic products against microbial spoilage and hence make a major contribution to consumer health. Preservatives are particularly required in cosmetic formulations containing water, because microorganisms can colonise and reproduce in an aqueous (water-containing) environment. Cosmetics often contain more than one preservative substances and these preservative systems act simultaneously against different bacteria, yeasts or moulds. Each of these substances has been comprehensively tested and assessed for safety (individually and in combination). Manufacturers always use only the lowest possible effective concentration in a product so that an optimum shelf life and safe application are ensured. The aromatic carboxylic acid benzoic acid as well as its salts and esters are used as preservatives in cosmetics. They have a good efficacy against bacteria, yeasts and moulds in cosmetic products. In nature benzoic acid occurs in benzoin which has given the name to benzoic acid. The resin originates from the styrax trees in India and Malaysia. At present benzoic acid and its salts and esters are primarily produced by chemical synthesis. The benzoic acid esters have partly a fragrance character – as for instance benzyl benzoate, ethyl benzoate and methyl benzoate.
Information on safe use
In accordance with the EC Cosmetics Regulation (Regulation (EC) No. 1223/2009), which applies to the entire EU market, preservatives means substances which are exclusively or mainly intended to inhibit the development of microorganisms in the cosmetic product. Annex V of the Regulation defines the substances which may be used as preservatives in cosmetic products. In this so-called positive list of preservatives, maximum concentrations are defined for the use of these substances in cosmetic products as well as the permissible uses. Preservatives are examined in respect of their toxicological safety prior to their approval in Annex V and undergo extensive tests. Manufacturers must prove the health safety in extensive scientific studies.
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Regulating cosmetics
Cosmetics Ingredients are subject to regulation. Please note, different regulations may apply to cosmetic ingredients outside the EU.