Sodium phosphorus/zinc/calcium/silicon/aluminum/silver oxides is an inorganic chemical compound extremely composite coobtained from the calcination of calcium dihydrogen phosphate, phosphoric acid, zinc oxide, zinc phosphate, boric acid, cerium oxide, aluminum hydroxide, sodium nitrate, silicon dioxide and silver nitrate.
Safety
Aluminium can interfere with different biological processes (cellular oxidative stress, calcium metabolism, etc.), so it can induce toxic effects in different organs and systems, and the nervous system is the main target of its toxicity.
What it is used for and where
Cosmetics
Adhesive agent. It is one of the methods to improve and optimise the adhesion of the formulation on the skin.
Antimicrobial agent. This ingredient is able to suppress or inhibit the growth and replication of a broad spectrum of microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi and viruses by making the stratum corneum temporarily bactericidal and fungicidal.
Preservative. Any product containing organic, inorganic compounds, water, needs to be preserved from microbial contamination. Preservatives act against the development of harmful microorganisms and against oxidation of the product.
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