Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Powder

Oil-compatible kojic acid derivative for cosmetic formulation projects requiring specification clarity and technical sourcing support.

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Powder is a cosmetic ingredient derivative supplied for skincare formulation projects, with specification review, documentation support, and bulk sourcing options available.

• Cosmetic grade kojic acid derivative powder
• Commonly evaluated for cream, lotion and oil-containing skincare systems
• Specification, COA, TDS and SDS support available
• Bulk packaging and export supply options available

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Quick Specs

Identity

INCI Name

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate

Alias

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate; KAD; Dipalmitate Kojic Acid; Kojic Dipalmitate

CAS Number

79725-98-7

Molecular Formula

C38H66O6

Molecular Weight

618.93

Quality

Assay

98% min or per agreed specification

Grade

Cosmetic Grade

Standards

BP, USP, EP, FCC

Assay Method

HPLC

Handling

Appearance

White to off-white crystalline powder

Form

Powder

Solubility

Oil-soluble; insoluble in water; formulation suitability should be confirmed according to the intended oil phase or emulsion system

Applications

Brightening creams, lotions, serums, emulsions, spot-care skincare, and other cosmetic projects requiring an oil-soluble brightening active

Commercial Terms

MOQ

MOQ depends on packaging and specification.

Lead Time

3–7 working days for standard items; bulk orders by schedule.

Incoterms

EXW / FOB / CIF / DAP / DDP

Sample

Free sample (shipping charged)

Quality & Documents
COA (per batch) • SDS/MSDS • TDS/Spec sheet (on request). Additional statements depend on product and market.

Product Overview

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Powder is a cosmetic ingredient derivative of kojic acid commonly used in advanced skincare formulation projects.

It is supplied as a powder ingredient, and buyers typically review specification range, appearance, compatibility characteristics, and documentation package before technical or commercial evaluation.

It is commonly considered for creams, lotions, serums, masks, and other cosmetic systems, with COA, TDS, SDS and bulk sourcing support available for procurement reference.

Applications

Cream and Lotion Formulations

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is commonly evaluated for cream and lotion systems where oil-phase compatibility, ingredient dispersion, and formulation stability are important considerations during product development.

Brightening Skincare Systems

Used in advanced skincare formulations such as serums, essences, masks, and targeted cosmetic products where formulators review different kojic acid ingredient routes based on formulation requirements.

Soap and Cleansing Products

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate can be considered for selected soap and cleanser formulations where a kojic acid derivative format is preferred for product design and ingredient selection.

Oil-Containing Cosmetic Systems

Suitable for cosmetic projects containing oil phases or emulsion systems where compatibility, processing conditions, and final product stability should be evaluated during formulation development.

How to Choose the Right Grade / Form

For standard brightening cream projects
Choose cosmetic-grade material with clear assay, color consistency, and oil-phase compatibility.

For lotion or emulsion systems
Confirm whether the ingredient dissolves smoothly in your selected oil phase and whether pilot batches remain visually stable after cooling.

For serum or targeted spot-care projects
Review assay basis, packaging format, storage handling, and supporting documents before final supplier approval.

Before ordering
Confirm intended dosage, formulation temperature, pack size, destination market, and technical document requirements before commercial evaluation.

Technical & Formulation Notes

Technical Notes

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is a modified kojic acid derivative designed for cosmetic formulation applications where ingredient compatibility and formulation design are important considerations.

Compared with pure kojic acid, this derivative format is commonly evaluated by formulators based on system requirements, formulation route, and product positioning.

The product is supplied as a refined cosmetic ingredient powder with controlled specifications for formulation evaluation.

Production and quality control focus on identity confirmation, specification compliance, and batch documentation.

For cream and lotion systems:
Formulators should evaluate compatibility, dispersion behavior, and stability within the final emulsion system.

For serum and essence systems:
The final formulation base, ingredient interaction, and stability should be confirmed through pilot testing.

For oil-containing systems:
Compatibility and processing conditions should be reviewed before scale-up.

For product development:
Small-scale testing is recommended before commercial production.

Typical quality review may include appearance, identification, assay-related parameters, and batch documentation requirements.

Additional technical requirements can be discussed according to formulation and market needs.

Product specifications

TestSpecificationMethod
AppearanceWhite to off-white crystalline powderVisual
IdentificationConforms to agreed specificationPer specification
Assay98% min / per agreed specificationHPLC / per specification
SolubilityOil-soluble; insoluble in waterPer specification
Loss on DryingPer agreed specificationPer specification
Heavy MetalsPer agreed specificationPer specification
DocumentsCOA per batch; SDS/MSDS and TDS availableReference

Storage, Shelf Life & Packaging

Storage

Store in a cool, dry place in tightly sealed containers.

Protect from moisture, excessive heat, and prolonged light exposure during storage and transportation.

Shelf Life

Shelf life should follow the agreed specification and original sealed packing condition.

Batch label, packaging integrity, and storage compliance should be checked before use.

Packaging & Logistics

Sample Packing
Small evaluation packs can be arranged for formulation testing, supplier comparison, and internal approval review.

Bulk Packing
Common supply formats may include 1 kg, 5 kg, 20 kg, and 25 kg export packing depending on project scale and shipment arrangement.

Customization
Custom pack size, labeling format, and selected supply configuration may be arranged according to product scope and destination-market requirements.

Logistics & Documents
COA, SDS/MSDS, TDS/specification sheet, and related shipment-support documents can be arranged according to the agreed supply plan.

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Supply, Documentation & Customization

Documents & Compliance

COA, SDS/MSDS, and TDS/spec sheet available based on product and market requirements.

Customization & Private Label

Custom packing, private label, and labeling support available depending on product type and order scope.

Commercial Support

Sample, lead time, and incoterm options can be discussed according to destination market and supply plan.

Why Source From Lifeworth

Application-aware sourcing communication
Support for buyers who need clearer discussion around brightening creams, lotions, serums, and oil-phase cosmetic application fit.

Specification-oriented supply support
The product is positioned with attention to assay basis, oil solubility, packaging integrity, and export suitability rather than broad sales-style language.

Batch documentation support
COA per lot with SDS/MSDS and TDS available for technical, quality, and purchasing review.

Export-ready bulk handling
Packaging, labeling, and shipment coordination can be arranged for international cosmetic raw material sourcing projects.

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FAQ

1) What is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate?

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is a cosmetic ingredient derivative of kojic acid supplied in powder form for skincare formulation applications. It is commonly reviewed by formulators based on ingredient compatibility, specification requirements, and final product design.

2) What is the difference between Kojic Acid and Kojic Acid Dipalmitate?

Kojic Acid is the original kojic acid ingredient form, while Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is a modified derivative selected for different formulation requirements. Buyers typically compare these two routes based on formulation system, compatibility considerations, and project objectives.

3) Is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate suitable for cream and lotion formulations?

Yes. Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is commonly evaluated for cream, lotion, and emulsion-based cosmetic systems. Final compatibility and stability should be confirmed through formulation testing before commercial production.

4) Is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate suitable for soap formulations?

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate can be considered for selected soap and cleansing product projects. The suitability depends on the overall formulation system, processing conditions, and final product requirements.

5) Is Kojic Acid Dipalmitate oil soluble?

Kojic Acid Dipalmitate is generally considered a more oil-compatible kojic acid derivative compared with pure kojic acid. The actual dispersion and solubility behavior should be evaluated according to the specific cosmetic formulation system.

6) What documents are available for Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Powder?

COA, TDS, SDS/MSDS, and related product documentation can be provided for technical evaluation, supplier review, and commercial sourcing.

7) Can Kojic Acid Dipalmitate be supplied in bulk?

Yes. Kojic Acid Dipalmitate Powder can be supplied for bulk cosmetic ingredient sourcing. Packaging options, specifications, and documentation requirements can be discussed according to project needs.

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