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How to fully dissolve 5–10 % Kojic Dipalmitate (KD) in an emulsion and prevent re-crystallization.

2025-08-18

 1. Remember: KD is lipophilic

Kojic Dipalmitate is practically insoluble in water but dissolves readily in many oils at 85–90 °C at 5–10 % and even higher.

 Suitable carriers:
– Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (MCT)
– Isopropyl Myristate (IPM)
– Squalane, Shea Butter, Jojoba Oil
– Non-polar esters such as C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate

2. Recommended 3-step protocol (lab to scale-up)

Step

Key Points

Purpose

① Pre-dissolve in oil

Heat chosen oil to 90 ± 2 °C, add KD, stir 600 rpm until completely clear (5–10 min).

Full dissolution, crystal lattice broken

② Hot emulsification

Immediately pour the 90 °C oil phase into the 75–80 °C aqueous phase (containing emulsifier) and homogenize 3 min at 6000–8000 rpm.

Fine emulsion, prevents re-crystallization

③ Controlled cooling

Continue gentle stirring 400 rpm. Add Giga White & Snow White below 45 °C; add fragrance/preservative below 40 °C.

Protect actives, avoid thermal degradation

 Note: KD begins to crystallize < ~65 °C; keep emulsification temperature ≥70 °C.

  3. Extra tips

Emulsifier HLB: use HLB ≈ 8–10 (e.g., Olivem 1000, Tween 60/Span 60 blend) for better crystal encapsulation.

Co-solvent: if still worried, pre-dissolve KD 1:1 in IPM or Dicaprylyl Carbonate before adding to the oil phase.

Homogenization energy: 8000 rpm × 3 min in the lab; scale-up target 25–30 m/s tip speed.

Filtration: pass the finished emulsion through 100–150 mesh to remove any accidental micro-crystals.