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So, what is sodium urocanate?
Sodium urocanate is a chemical compound that is commonly used as a food ingredient and a skin-conditioning agent in various cosmetic products. It is derived from urocanic acid, which is naturally present in the skin of animals and humans. Sodium urocanate has been shown to have antioxidant properties and is used as a preservative in some foods. It is also used in the formulation of skin care products due to its ability to enhance the skin's natural defense mechanism against UV radiation. Sodium urocanate is generally considered safe for use in food and cosmetic products in appropriate concentrations.
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