N-Hydroxysuccinimide at a Glance
- Used to soften and condition skin
- Is a reagent, meaning it triggers a reaction that creates a new substance
- Can trigger the production of peptides and polymers
- Is a white solid in its raw form
N-Hydroxysuccinimide Description
N-hydroxysuccinimide is a synthetic ingredient used in cosmetics as an ester to soften and condition skin. It’s also a reagent, a substance used to trigger a reaction that leads to a new substance, such as peptides and polymers. Not surprisingly, it is most often found in glycerin-based blends that contain peptides. The recommended range for these blends is typically 2–5%.
In its raw form, it is a white solid. N-hydroxysuccinimide has no known safety concerns.
N-Hydroxysuccinimide References
Journal of the American Chemical Society, August 2018, pages 9,374-9,378
Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, July 2009, pages 70-81
Bioconjugate Chemistry, November-December 2001, pages 1,085-1,088