The SCCS adopted this opinion at its 10th plenary meeting of 22 March 2011. Page 2. SCCS/1414/11. Opinion on triclosan addendum to the SCCP Opinion on
17 mars 2010 SCCP/1251/09. Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety. SCCS. Opinion on triclosan. Antimicrobial Resistance. The SCCS approved this opinion ...
15 mars 2022 and Triclosan as substances with potential endocrine ... The SCCS is not aware of the use of Triclocarban and Triclosan together in a single ...
21 janv. 2009 SCCP/1192/08. Opinion on triclosan. 6. 3. OPINION. This opinion only addresses possible toxicological effects of triclosan on human health.
SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER SAFETY (SCCS). Updated request for a scientific opinion: toxicological properties of Triclosan the SCCP concluded:.
11 janv. 2015 They are: the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) the Scientific ... SCCS/1514/13]
17 mars 2010 SCCP/1251/09. Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety. SCCS. Preliminary opinion on triclosan. Antimicrobial Resistance.
The Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) concluded that the continued use of triclosan in all cosmetic products is not safe because of the
total triclosan (urine). Molar mass HBM-parameter This value has been confirmed by SCCS in 2011 [3]. ... Triclosan (SCCP/1192/08) from January 2009.
10 avr. 2014 (3). The SCCP considered that the continued use of triclosan as a preservative at the current maximum concentration limit of 03 % in all ...
• The use of Triclosan as a preservative in toothpaste is safe at the concentration of 0 3 when used individually for both adults and children (0 5-18 years) but it is not safe when used in combinations for children below 3 years old
Triclosan has been found in water sediments and soil in many parts of the world but very little is known about the exact amounts that end up in the environment or about its effect on bacteria living there One possibility that raises concern is that bacteria exposed to triclosan in the environment might develop a
The SCCS considered that the safe use of Bis(butylbenzoate) diaminotriazine aminopropyltrisiloxane as an UV-filter in cosmetic products in a concentration up to maximum 10 0 cannot be assessed based on the available data
Triclosan could be found in numerous commercial products such as mouthwashes toothpastes and disinfectants due to its antibacterial and antifungal eects Considering the excessive use and disposal wastewaters are recognized as the main source of triclosan in the aquatic environment
On 7 November 2018, the Commission adopted a review of Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on cosmetic products (‘Cosmetics Regulation’) regarding substances with endocrine-disrupting properties. The review concluded that the Cosmetics Regulation provides adequate tools to regulate the use of cosmetic substances that present a potential risk to human heal...
In cosmetic products, the ingredient Triclocarban (CAS No. 101-20-2, EC No. 202-924-1) with the chemical name ‘1-(4-Chlorophenyl)-3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)urea’ is regulated as a preservative (entry 23 of Annex V) at a maximum concentration of 0.2 %. Furthermore, Triclocarban is restricted to rinse-off products at a maximum concentration of 1.5 % (ent...
The ingredient triclosan (CAS No. 3380-34-5, EC No. 222-182-2) with the chemical name ‘5- Chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol’ is regulated as a preservative (entry 25 of Annex V) in the following product types: 1. Toothpastes; Hand soaps; Body soaps/Shower gels; Deodorants (non-spray); Face powders and blemish concealers; Nail products for cleani...
A scientific and regulatory review of triclosan is currently being conducted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in collaboration with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). FDA is reviewing FDA-regulated products and EPA is specifically studying the potential endocrine disrupting effects of triclosan.
this dossier contains 0.7% triclosan by weight. This triclosan-containing bactericidal soap is only intended for use by special professional health care personnel of e.g. surgical operations. Soaps are designed and used as rinse-off products.
On the basis of comprehensive literature review, triclosan concentrations in the influent and effluent of wastewater treatment plants and the concentrations in receiving rivers are available. However, the majority of triclosan (approximately 95%) is used in cosmetic
Triclosan Activated sludge 3 hours Inhibition of respiratory rate EC 50 = 11 mg/L (n) Methyl-triclosan, main metabolite of triclosan in water / sediment systems Activated sludge Not specified 50 Inhibition of respiratory rate EC > 100 mg/L 1based on 33.1% recovery (n) nominal