Azelaic Acid

CAS# 123-99-9

Product Description

Azelaic acid is a saturated dicarboxylic acid with various industrial and commercial applications.

Product:

Azelaic Acid

CAS:

123-99-9

Synonym:

Nonanedioic acid; 1,7-Heptanedicarboxylic acid

Structure:

Typical Characteristics

Appearance

Slightly Crystalline Powder or Flakes

Boiling point

286 °C (100 mmHg)

Density

1.029 g/cm3

Flash Point

210 °C

Melting point

109 - 111 °C

Molecular Weight

188.22

Purity

98 %

Refractive index

1.4280

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Azelaic Acid used in many
industry applications

Azelaic acid is a chemical compound with various industrial and commercial applications. Here's a list of some of its uses:

  1. Topical Treatment for Acne: Azelaic acid is commonly used in dermatology as a topical treatment for acne vulgaris. It works by reducing inflammation, inhibiting the growth of acne-causing bacteria, and normalizing keratinization of the skin, leading to a reduction in acne lesions.
  2. Rosacea Treatment: Azelaic acid is also used in the treatment of rosacea, a chronic skin condition characterized by facial redness, flushing, and inflammatory lesions. It helps reduce redness and inflammation associated with rosacea and may improve the appearance of skin lesions.
  3. Skin Lightening: Azelaic acid has been shown to have skin-lightening properties and is used in cosmetic formulations to reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation, such as melasma, post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, and lentigines (age spots).
  4. Hair Loss Treatment: Azelaic acid has been investigated for its potential use in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) and other forms of hair loss. It may help inhibit the enzyme 5-alpha-reductase, which is involved in the conversion of testosterone to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a hormone implicated in hair loss.
  5. Antibacterial Agent: Azelaic acid exhibits antibacterial properties and is used in some topical pharmaceutical formulations for the treatment of bacterial skin infections, such as folliculitis and impetigo. It can help inhibit the growth of bacteria on the skin's surface.
  6. Antioxidant: Azelaic acid has antioxidant properties and may help protect the skin from oxidative stress and free radical damage. It can neutralize reactive oxygen species (ROS) and may contribute to the prevention of premature skin aging and photodamage.
  7. Chemical Peels: Azelaic acid is used in cosmetic dermatology as an ingredient in chemical peels for skin rejuvenation and exfoliation. It can help improve skin texture, reduce fine lines and wrinkles, and promote collagen synthesis when used in appropriate concentrations.
  8. Industrial Applications: Azelaic acid may find use in industrial applications such as polymer synthesis, corrosion inhibition, and lubricant formulations. Its dicarboxylic acid structure makes it suitable for various chemical reactions and material science applications.
  9. Pharmaceutical Synthesis: Azelaic acid serves as a precursor for the synthesis of pharmaceutical compounds, including derivatives used in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system disorders, and other medical conditions.
  10. Food Additive: Azelaic acid and its derivatives are sometimes used as food additives in small quantities as preservatives or flavor enhancers. They may be added to certain food products to improve shelf life or impart a specific taste or odor.