Homosalate vs Sodium Aluminum Phosphate: which is worse?
Quick answer: Sodium Aluminum Phosphate carries the heavier risk profile. Homosalate is restricted in the EU and allowed in the US; Sodium Aluminum Phosphate is — in the EU and — in the US.
| Property | Homosalate | Sodium Aluminum Phosphate |
|---|---|---|
| EU status | Restricted | — |
| US status | Allowed | — |
| Risk level | medium | — |
| Banned in | — | — |
| Restricted in | European Union | European Union (restricted in baby food and specific food categories), Australia (restricted levels) |
| Category | uv filter | additive |
| Where it hides | sunscreen, SPF moisturizer, SPF foundation | — |
What is Homosalate?
Homosalate is an organic UV filter that absorbs UVB radiation.
What is Sodium Aluminum Phosphate?
Sodium aluminum phosphate (SALP) is a leavening acid and food additive used in baked goods, particularly self-rising flour and baking powder. It provides a slow, sustained leavening action during baking. SALP is also used as an emulsifying salt in processed cheese products.
Documented risks
Homosalate: A suspected endocrine disruptor; the EU limits it to 7.34% in face products (2025), well below typical US concentrations.
Sodium Aluminum Phosphate: The primary health concern with SALP is aluminum exposure. Dietary aluminum intake has been studied in relation to neurotoxicity, and there is ongoing scientific debate about whether chronic dietary aluminum exposure contributes to Alzheimer's disease risk. EFSA's 2008 review of dietary aluminum exposure concluded that the tolerable weekly intake (TWI) was being exceeded by some European populations based on total dietary aluminum sources, raising concern. A 2011 EFSA risk assessment noted that certain high-aluminum sources (including baked goods from SALP-containing leavening agents) contributed meaningfully to total dietary aluminum. The WHO has set a PTWI (provisional tolerable weekly intake) of 2 mg/kg body weight/week for total aluminum. However, the causal link between dietary aluminum from food-grade SALP and Alzheimer's disease has not been definitively established in human studies.
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