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Plants used in cosmetics - Volume III: Potentially harmful components (2006)

Protection sanitaire du consommateur
978-92-871-5912-0
Type de document :
Livre
Format :
Papier
Langue :
Anglais
Dimensions :
16 x 24 cm
Nombre de pages :
270
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As the third volume of a trilogy on Plants in cosmetics, this study concerns potentially harmful components which occur naturally in some plants the ingredients of which could likely be used in cosmetic products. Its aim is to raise awareness on the implication on consumer health by use of such ingredients and to trigger preventive measures. The 24 data sheets of components, selected by the authors because they are not regulated specifically in cosmetic legislation, give useful information particularly for the competent authorities and the manufacturers of raw materials and cosmetic products, mainly based on currently available pharmaco-toxicological data. Each monograph includes a bibliography and conclusions/recommendations.

General background

Datasheets: 24 components with potential risks

Arbutin

Beta-asarone

Camphor

Capsaicin

Coumestrol

Daidzein and Genistein

Elemicin

Emodin

Escin

Estragole

Eucalyptol

Hypericin

Isosafrole

Menthol

Methyl salicylate

Myristicin

PAH (Wood Tars)

Pyrrolizidine alkaloids

Quercetin

Quinine

Rutin

Stevioside

Thujone

Thymol

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