Also known as: (S)-2-Aminobutanedioic acid, L-Asparagic acid, L-2-Aminobutanedioic acid, Aminosuccinic acid, L-Asparaginsyra (+14 more)
INCI: ASPARTIC ACID
L-Aspartic Acid (CAS 56-84-8) is a cosmetic cosmetic ingredient functioning as Skin Conditioning (Humectant), Hair Conditioning, Buffering/pH Adjuster. NOAEL 50 mg/kg bw/day (cross-referenced against ToxValDB ECHA IUCLID); EU Regulation 1223/2009 status: permitted. Industrial safety data is also available in the chemical safety database. Same-CAS public records also appear in industrial chemical safety and pharmaceutical data.
US NotesGRAS per 21 CFR 172.320; no FDA cosmetic restrictions
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Safety Data
Margin of Safety, dermal absorption, and sensitization profile summaries for L-Aspartic Acid.
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Toxicological Studies
9 study endpoints found for L-Aspartic Acid. NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) values are used to calculate the Margin of Safety per SCCS methodology.
Endpoint
Value
Route
Species
Study Type
Source
NOAEL
50 mg/kg bw/day
oral
rat
Short Term Toxicity
COSMOS_DB
NOAEL
=452 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=463 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=491 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=497 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=500 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
developmental
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=697 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=715 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
NOAEL
=1200 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
subchronic
ToxValDB_ECHA_IUCLID
GHS Hazard Classification
Globally Harmonized System classification per ECHA C&L inventory and ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards.
Short-term Exposure Effects
The substance is irritating to the eyes and respiratory tract.
Routes of Exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by ingestion.
Pre-Calculated Safety Assessment
Pre-calculated NOAEL → SED → MoS audit trail for L-Aspartic Acid across SCCS product categories, with measured dermal absorption where available.
EPA ToxValDB — Toxicity Values
10 toxicity values from EPA ToxValDB (aggregated from CCTE, HPV, ToxRefDB, IRIS, and other regulatory dossiers).
Endpoint
Value
Species
Route
Duration
Source
LD50
=5000 mg/kg
Rabbit
dermal
-
ECHA IUCLID
LD50
=5000 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA IUCLID
LD50
>16000 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA IUCLID
LD50
>5110 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA IUCLID
LD50
=2000 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA IUCLID
LD50
=6000 mg/kg
Mouse
injection
-
ECHA IUCLID
LOAEL
=3049 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
short-term
ECHA IUCLID
NOAEL
=452 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
subchronic
ECHA IUCLID
NOAEL
=491 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
subchronic
ECHA IUCLID
NOAEL
=697 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
subchronic
ECHA IUCLID
ECHA REACH Registration
European Chemicals Agency REACH dossier and Substances of Very High Concern listing.
Registration Type
Full
Tonnage Band
1,000 - 10,000 tonnes
Substance Type
SUBSTANCE
SVHC Candidate
No
Additional Ingredient Properties
3 property records from structured ingredient metadata.
Safety and regulatory annotations from PubChem (NCBI) aggregated sources.
Safety (1)
ICSC Safety Card
1439
Source: ILO-WHO International Chemical Safety Cards (ICSCs)
Regulatory (2)
JECFA Number
1429
Source: Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA)
JECFA Evaluation
L-ASPARTIC ACID | 2004 | No safety concern at current levels of intake when used as a flavouring agent | Not evaluated using the Procedure for the Safety Evaluation of Flavouring Agents; the substance is a macronutrient and a normal component of protein and, as such, human exposure through food is orders of magnitude higher than the anticipated level of exposure from use as a flavouring agent. | T
Source: Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA)
Function Categories & List Membership
Cosmetic/Chemical Function Categories
Flavouring and nutrientpH regulating agent
Regulatory List Membership (1)
FDA Substances Added to Food (EAFUS)
Expert Verdict
Expert safety assessment and concern-level summary for L-Aspartic Acid.
L-Aspartic Acid has a safety rating of "GOOD" in our database. EU status: permitted. US status: permitted. 9 toxicological study endpoint(s) are available in our database.
Is L-Aspartic Acid allowed in the EU?
L-Aspartic Acid EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What does L-Aspartic Acid do in cosmetics?
L-Aspartic Acid functions as: Skin Conditioning (Humectant), Hair Conditioning, Buffering/pH Adjuster. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 56-84-8.
What is the NOAEL for L-Aspartic Acid?
The NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) for L-Aspartic Acid is 50 mg/kg bw/day based on a Short Term Toxicity study via oral route in rat. A total of 9 study endpoints are available. Source: COSMOS_DB.
Is L-Aspartic Acid used outside cosmetics?
L-Aspartic Acid also appears in industrial chemical safety and pharmaceutical data. The cross-vertical cards on this page render same-CAS public rows from the matched databases.
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