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Sulisobenzone (also known as Benzophenone-4 and Uvinul MS 40) is an organic compound that is commonly used in sunscreen and other cosmetic products to absorb UVB and short-wave UVA (ultraviolet) rays. It is a derivative of benzophenone.

Chemical Properties

Sulisobenzone is a pale yellow solid with a slight floral odor. It is soluble in alcohol and oils, but practically insoluble in water. The chemical formula of sulisobenzone is C14H12O6S.

Uses

The primary use of sulisobenzone is in sunscreens and other skincare products where it acts as a sunscreen agent to absorb UVB and short-wave UVA rays. It is also used in plastics to prevent UV degradation, and in some types of hair dye.

Safety

Sulisobenzone has been approved for use in sunscreens by the FDA in concentrations up to 10%. It is considered safe for use in cosmetics, but can cause allergic reactions in some individuals.

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