kojinsyre
Kojinsyre, known in English as kojic acid, is a naturally occurring organic compound produced by several species of fungi, notably Aspergillus oryzae, during the fermentation of rice-based foods such as miso, soy sauce, and sake. It is also synthesized commercially for use in cosmetics and other industries. In cosmetics and personal care, kojic acid is valued primarily as a skin-lightening or depigmenting agent due to its ability to inhibit melanin production.
Mechanism and chemistry: Kojic acid is a hydroxy-pyrone that inhibits tyrosinase, the copper-containing enzyme that catalyzes
Forms and stability: Kojic acid is relatively unstable in light and air, which limits shelf life. To
Safety and regulation: Some individuals may experience skin irritation or allergic contact dermatitis from kojic acid,
Notes: Kojic acid can be found as a metabolite produced during fungal fermentation and is also manufactured