Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate

TL;DR. This ingredient is a stabilized, water-soluble antioxidant and skin-conditioning active used in brightening, tone-evening, and blemish-care formulas. It also helps protect the formula and skin surface from oxidation-related stress.

What does Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate do in a cosmetic formula?

This ingredient is a stabilized, water-soluble antioxidant and skin-conditioning active used in brightening, tone-evening, and blemish-care formulas. It also helps protect the formula and skin surface from oxidation-related stress.

Is Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate clean?

It is generally well tolerated, not a common fragrance allergen, and not a typical clean-standard restricted-list trigger. The main clean-beauty caveat is claim clarity, certification language should come from supplier or finished-product documentation rather than the standalone molecule.

Is Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate sustainable?

This material is typically made through chemical modification of a fermentation-derived antioxidant with mineral-derived it and sodium inputs. It is water soluble, used at low levels, and has low bioaccumulation concern, with manufacturing inputs being the main sustainability variable.

Is Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate COSMOS-approved?

It can be permitted in COSMOS-natural and used in COSMOS-it formulas when the supplier documentation and processing route meet the standard, although it does not usually contribute to the it percentage. Its Green Chemistry fit is reasonably strong because it is effective at low dosage, water compatible, and not persistent, with the synthesis step as the main compromise.

How does Organic Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate work chemically?

The molecule is a phosphorylated sodium-salt form of a six-carbon lactone antioxidant, which improves water solubility and oxidation resistance versus the parent structure. Typical use is about 0.2 to 5%, with best performance around pH 6 to 7 and added stability support from chelators, limited heat exposure, and low metal-ion contamination.

Last updated 2026-05-15