LG Chem targets functional cosmetics market with bio-materials

LG Chem Ltd., the world’s fourth-largest chemicals manufacturer, targets the functional cosmetics market with bio-materials derived from vegetable oil as it seeks new growth drives.LG Chem unveiled a plan on Thursday to develop products using fully bio-based 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3HP) as a raw material for functional cosmetics for the first time in the world. 3HP is produced by fermentation of microorganisms in plant-based raw materials, such as corn-based glucose and crude glycerol.The South Korean company said 3HP has yet to be commercialized although the global chemical industry attempted to develop technology for the eco-friendly ingredient.LG Chem agreed with Daebong LS Co., a local cosmetics and pharmaceutical raw materials producer, to develop ingredients for functional cosmetics jointly.“The cooperation is the significant first step in developing sustainable raw materials for beauty products,” said LG Chem Vice Chairman and CEO Shin Hak-Cheol. “We hope to expand the application to various functional cosmetic ingredients based on clinical tests.”FUNCTIONAL COSMETICSThe company and Daebong are set to select functional cosmetics suitable for using 3HP to develop formulations and secure their stability while aiming to complete verification of efficacy through clinical trials by next year.LG Chem aims to expand its raw materials business into functional cosmetic ingredients and related markets.The chemicals affiliate of South Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate LG Group with patents on 3HP strains, fermentation and purification technologies continued to apply for patents for various compositions of cosmetics made of 3HP based on non-clinical testing.Daebong is predicted to develop and commercialize new functional cosmetics based on novel raw materials through the partnership, enhancing its competitiveness.By Hyeon-woo [email protected] Jongwoo Cheon edited this article.

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LG Chem Ltd., the world’s fourth-largest chemicals manufacturer, targets the functional cosmetics market with bio-materials derived from vegetable oil as it seeks new growth drives. unveiled a plan on Thursday to develop products using fully bio-based 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3HP) as a raw material for functional cosmetics for the first time in the world.

is produced by fermentation of microorganisms in plant-based raw materials, such as corn-based glucose and crude glycerol. The South Korean company said 3HP has yet to be commercialized although the global chemical industry attempted to develop technology for the eco-friendly ingredient. LG Chem agreed with Daebong LS Co.



, a local cosmetics and pharmaceutical raw materials producer, to develop ingredients for functional cosmetics jointly. “The cooperation is the significant first step in developing sustainable raw materials for beauty products,” said LG Chem Vice Chairman and CEO Shin Hak-Cheol. “We hope to expand the application to various functional cosmetic ingredients based on clinical tests.

” The company and Daebong are set to select functional cosmetics suitable for using 3HP to develop formulations and secure their stability while aiming to complete verification of efficacy through clinical trials by next year. LG Chem aims to expand its raw materials business into functional cosmetic ingredients and related markets. The chemicals affiliate of South Korea’s fourth-largest conglomerate LG Group with patents on 3HP strains, fermentation and purification technologies continued to apply for patents for various compositions of cosmetics made of 3HP based on non-clinical testing.

Daebong is predicted to develop and commercialize new functional cosmetics based on novel raw materials through the partnership, enhancing its competitiveness. Hyeon-woo Oh at.