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Methoxypropylamino Cyclohexenylidene Ethoxyethylcyanoacetate

a.k.a. Mexoryl 400 (MCE)

CAS 1419401-88-9

Mexoryl 400 (MCE) is a newer-generation organic UVA1 filter that is photostable. It is approved in the EU up to 3% and is not approved in Japan, Korea, or the US, so it currently appears in only a handful of EU-formulated sunscreens. Safety data is favorable, with an EWG score of 1 and no endocrine or reef flags.

Modern organic Next-gen photostable chemical filters. Gen · new organic
01 Spectrum coverage UVA1
UVB 290–320nm UVB (290–320nm) — not covered UVA-II 320–340nm UVA-II (320–340nm) — not covered UVA-I 340–400nm UVA-I (340–400nm) — covered
02 Regional approval · max %
JP Japan: No data KR South Korea: No data EU 3% Europe: Approved · max 3% US United States: No data
03 Safety profile
EWG score
1
Reef-toxic
No
Endocrine disruptor
No
Comedogenicity
0
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Frequently asked questions

What does Mexoryl 400 add to a sunscreen?

It absorbs in long-wave UVA1, the range linked to deeper skin penetration. Adding it to a formula extends UVA coverage further into the long-wave region than many older filters reach.

Where is Mexoryl 400 approved?

In this data it is approved only in the EU, up to 3%. It is not approved in Japan, Korea, or the US, so global availability is currently limited.

Is it considered safe?

Available data shows EWG 1 and no endocrine or reef-toxicity flags, placing it among the cleaner-profile UV filters in current use.

Why is it in so few products?

It is a newer, EU-only filter, so the pool of finished sunscreens using it is small. Wider use would require approval in additional markets such as the US, Japan, and Korea.

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