Niacinamide
Product Introduction
Niacinamide acts as a moisturizing, antioxidant, anti-aging, anti-acne, lightening & whitening agent in personal care products. It offers special efficacy for removing dark yellow tone of skin and makes skin lighter and brighter. Niacinamide reduces the appearance of lines, wrinkles and discoloration,improves the elasticity of the skin and helps to protect from UV damage for beautiful and healthy skin. Niacinamide gives well moisturized skin and comfortable skin feeling.

Niacinamide is a multipurpose skin care ingredient,helps build keratin, a protein that maintains skin health. Niacinamide also can make your skin stronger, smoother and brighter.
Nianiamide is the special grade of Vitamin B3, It is derived naturally from nicotinic acid. Niacinamide is a very stable Vitamin which offers a wide range of topical benefits to the skin. YNR®NCM is guaranteed to contain less than 50 ppm residual Nicotinic Acid to reduce the side effect to the skin.

Key Technical Parameters
Appearance |
White Crystalline powder |
Identification |
A. Infrared Absorption |
B. Ultraviolet Absorption: The A245/A262 ratio is 0.63~0.67 | |
Assay |
≥98.5% |
Melting Point |
128℃-131℃ |
Loss on drying |
≤0.5% |
Sulphated Ash |
≤0.1% |
Heavy Metals |
≤20ppm |
Lead (Pb) |
≤2ppm |
Arsenic (As) |
≤2ppm |
Mercury (Hg) |
≤0.5ppm |
Total Plate Counts |
≤1000cfu/g |
Molds and Yeast |
≤100cfu/g |
As with any supplement or nutrient, it is important to consult a healthcare professional before incorporating niacinamide into your daily routine, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medications. While nicotinamide is generally considered safe when taken within recommended doses, excessive intake may cause adverse effects such as liver damage and gastrointestinal problems.

Applications
● Whitening Agent
● Anti-Aging Agent
● Scalp Care
● Anti-Glycation
● Anti Acne
Advantages
● Prevent melanin from depositing into keratinocytes
● Relieve inflammation
● Accelerate the metabolism of melanocytes
● Promote synthesis of cortical proteins on skin
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