KALLIKREIN

Exfoliant

45

Caution

CAS Number: 9001-01-8

About KALLIKREIN

A serine protease enzyme (CAS 9001-01-8). Biologically active — useful for exfoliation but raises barrier/irritation concerns if misused.

Detailed Analysis

Kallikrein (CAS 9001-01-8) is a family of serine proteases; in skin biology kallikreins 5 and 7 regulate desquamation, and their overactivity is implicated in Netherton syndrome and atopic dermatitis. As a cosmetic ingredient, applied kallikrein is marketed for gentle enzymatic turnover. Because active proteases can disrupt barrier proteins (corneodesmosomes), misformulation or elevated activity carries a real risk of stinging, redness and impaired barrier function. Historically sourced from porcine pancreas; recombinant and synthetic versions exist. No specific EU restriction, but kallikrein-type proteases are treated cautiously by CIR and formulators.

What It Does

HAIR CONDITIONING, SKIN CONDITIONING

Skin Benefits

  • Serine protease that helps with gentle exfoliation
  • Used in specialty peeling/turnover products
  • Localised activity only

Known Concerns

  • Proteolytic enzyme — irritation and barrier-damage risk
  • Animal/human origin complications
  • Kallikrein-family overactivity linked to skin disease (Netherton syndrome)

Safety Score

45

Caution

Based on EU regulatory data, published safety research, and ingredient function analysis.

References

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EU CosIng Database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry

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This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional for skin concerns or allergies.