Invertase

TL;DR. This ingredient is an enzyme used as a biocatalyst and skin-conditioning support, mainly to split sucrose into simpler sugars that can contribute to humectancy and product feel.

What does Invertase do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is an enzyme used as a biocatalyst and skin-conditioning support, mainly to split sucrose into simpler sugars that can contribute to humectancy and product feel.

Is Invertase clean?

It generally has a low clean-beauty concern profile and is not a common restricted-list ingredient. As a protein, it can be a sensitization consideration for workers handling concentrated powders or aerosols, but finished leave-on formulas typically use it at low levels.

Is Invertase sustainable?

This material is commonly produced by fermentation, then purified and standardized for activity. It is biodegradable and does not raise persistence or bioaccumulation concerns in normal cosmetic use.

Is Invertase COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted under COSMOS-natural and COSMOS-organic when produced through allowed biotechnology, with non-GMO and processing-compliance requirements met. Its fermentation route, catalytic function, and biodegradability fit well with Green Chemistry principles.

How does Invertase work chemically?

The molecule is a protein enzyme that hydrolyzes sucrose glycosidic bonds into glucose and fructose, so performance is measured by activity units rather than only weight percentage. It is typically most active in mildly acidic conditions around pH 4.5 to 5.5, and it can lose activity with high heat, extreme pH, high alcohol, or denaturing surfactant systems.

Last updated 2026-05-13