LACHANCEA/HYDROLYZED RICE FERMENT FILTRATE

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About LACHANCEA/HYDROLYZED RICE FERMENT FILTRATE

A fermented rice extract produced by a non-pathogenic yeast, used for skin brightening and antioxidant benefits.

Detailed Analysis

Lachancea/Hydrolyzed Rice Ferment Filtrate is produced by fermenting hydrolyzed rice (Oryza sativa) seed using the yeast Lachancea, a non-pathogenic and non-toxigenic species related to Saccharomyces. Fermented rice extracts contain a mixture of peptides, organic acids, phenolic compounds, and polysaccharides resulting from enzymatic hydrolysis during fermentation. Under EU Regulation 1223/2009, fermentation-derived cosmetic ingredients are permitted provided the producing microorganism is not pathogenic. Lachancea is considered a safe production organism (similar to Saccharomyces cerevisiae used in food and cosmetics). The ingredient is not listed in any EU annex restriction. Fermented rice extracts have a long history of safe cosmetic use (notably in East Asian traditions) and contain natural antioxidants such as ferulic acid and phytic acid derivatives.

Skin Benefits

  • Skin brightening and tone evening from fermented metabolites
  • Antioxidant protection from phenolic compounds in fermented rice
  • Natural moisturizing factors from amino acid and peptide content
  • May support skin barrier function

Known Concerns

  • Possible residual fermentative alcohols may cause mild drying or irritation in sensitive individuals
  • Mild acidification from organic acid by-products
  • Allergen potential for individuals sensitive to yeast or rice proteins

Safety Score

88

Good

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.