The method can be used to test the six phthalates in the cosmetics.doi:10.3321/j.issn:1000-8713.2004.03.008CHEN HuimingWANG ChaoWANG Xing陈会明王超王星色谱陈会明,王超,王星.Analysis of the Phthalates in Cosmetics byCapillary Gas Chromatography.色谱,2004...
The FDA does require retail cosmetic products to list ingredients on the label. Individual fragrance ingredients don't have to be listed, however. So if a product contains "fragrance" as an ingredient, it may also contain phthalates without specifying them. Also, cosmetics products sold in ...
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nail polish, shampoos, cosmetics, after shave, detergents, surfactants, wood preservatives, herbicides, plastics, adhesives, batteries, alloys, ceramics, and electrical appliances among others. Phenols on the other hand are used in the manufacture of pesticides, insecticides...
Phthalate esters are SVOCs that are found in a wide range of applications, such as food packaging, building materials, furniture, paints, plastics, cleaning products, cosmetics, and children's toys [Bekö et al., 2013; Dodson et al., 2012; Bornehag et al., 2005]. Because phthalate ...
In the European Union, several, but not all, phthalates are now banned from use in cosmetics (benzyl butyl phthalate (BBzP), diethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP), dibutyl phthalate (DBP), bis(2-Methoxyethyl) phthalate (DMEP), EC/1223/2009). Their use is also regulated in material intended to ...
For example in 2004, the European Union (EU) has banned the use of certain phthalates including DEHP, DBP and BBP from cosmetics and food packaging (Directive 2004/93/EC) and in 2005 from all toys and childcare products (Directive 2005/84/EC) [80]. Furthermore, comparison of data from ...
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Use of this substance in cosmetics, such as in nail polishes, is banned in the European Union. DBP is one of the six phthalic acid esters found on the Priority Pollutant List regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Animal studies have observed that DBP is toxic to fetal ...
Reports on the findings of the Cosmetics Ingredients Review Panel on phthalates commonly found in cosmetics. Health effects of phthalates; Criticism from environmental and women's health groups regarding the panel's fi...