Global Propylparaben Market is Expected to Increase Significantly in The Next Years, with a CAGR of 6.15% Over The Projected Period (2019 - 2027)

Propylparaben
Propylparaben

Overview of the Market

Propylparaben is a white powder (or colourless crystals) with a faint aromatic odour. The material is non-toxic and tasteless, having a pH range of 6.5 to 7.0. It is typically found in plants and some insects, but it can also be synthesised for use in personal care goods, food, and medications. It is mostly found in water-based products including cosmetics, shampoos, lotions, and other related items.

Propylparaben is a paraben family member that is utilised as an additive and preservative in industries such as personal care, pharmaceutical, and food processing. If cosmetics and food goods are not preserved with preservatives, they are prone to bacterial and fungal growth. Polyparaben has anti-microbial capabilities, allowing it to effectively suppress the growth of bacteria and fungi even at low concentrations.

Market Trends

Propylparaben is mostly used as a food additive in the food and beverage industries due to its benefits such as low toxicity and antifungal and antibacterial activities. Parabens suppress the growth of microorganisms and extend the shelf life of a product by preventing mould, bacterial, and yeast growth. Furthermore, the cost of making propylparaben is quite inexpensive, which is why it is widely utilised in the manufacture of personal care products such as shampoos, moisturisers, conditioners, bath soaps, shower gels, sunscreen, and deodorants. It's also often used in cosmetics including mascara, lipstick, compacts, and eye shadows. 

Polyparaben has been shown in studies to be non-toxic to mammals (including humans), making it appropriate for the manufacture of oral medicines and injections. Biomonitoring studies and food product analyses have revealed that the quantities of paraben compounds to which consumers are exposed are not hazardous and are unlikely to have health implications. 

Skincare specialists and dermatologists, on the other hand, have warned against the chemicals' tendency to induce an excess of oestrogen in the body, which can lead to internal inflammation. As a result, demand for paraben-containing additives has decreased. Furthermore, in 2014, the European Union banned five paraben-based compounds, including benzyl paraben. Cosmetics containing benzyl paraben have been banned in South Asia due to their tendency to disrupt hormonal functions.

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