6 oct. 2016 (3). Does the SCCS have any further scientific concerns with regard to the use of Vitamin A. (retinol retinyl palmitate
10 déc. 2021 Keywords: SCCS revision
compounds including retinol retinyl palmitate
24 mars 2017 Vitamin A. (Retinol Retinyl Acetate
https://ec.europa.eu/health/document/download/f1881bcd-ee58-4d42-9701-3feaaa26de61_en
8 mars 2021 SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON CONSUMER SAFETY (SCCS). Request for a revision of the scientific Opinion (SCCS/1576/16) on Vitamin A (Retinol.
https://health.ec.europa.eu/system/files/2021-08/sccs_o_199_0.pdf
SAFETY EVALUATION OF COSMETIC INGREDIENTS AS APPLIED BY THE SCCS . the somatotropic axis the retinoid signalling pathway
SAFETY EVALUATION OF COSMETIC INGREDIENTS AS APPLIED BY THE SCCS . the somatotropic axis the retinoid signalling pathway
22 août 2012 The Scientific Committee for Consumer Safety's (SCCS) Notes of Guidance for the Testing of. Cosmetic Ingredients was used to estimate the ...
The SCCS is of the opinion that vitamin A in cosmetics at the concentrations of 0 05 Retinol Equivalent (RE) in body lotion and 0 3 RE for other leave-on and rinse-off products is safe Regarding the contribution from cosmetics to overall/total exposure no conclusion can be drawn due to inconsistencies in the presented model calculations
Overall SCCS conclusion on eye irritation Under the conditions of the in vivostudy retinol (tested as a formulation) is a moderate irritant to the rabbit eye and retinyl acetate and retinyl palmitate (tested either undiluted or as a 30 dilution) are slightly irritating to the rabbit eye
Evaluation by the SCCS” is a document compiled by the members of the Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS replacing the former SCCP SCCNFP and SCC) The document contains relevant information on the different aspects of testing and safety evaluation of cosmetic substances in Europe The emphasis of this guidance is on