Toxic effects of some synthetic food colorants and/or flavor additives on male rats. Toxicol Ind Health 2013; 29(2):224-32.El-Wahab, H.M., Moram, G.S. 2013. Toxic effects of some synthetic food colorants and/or flavor additives on male rats. J. Toxicol. Ind. Health. 29 (2), ...
The effects of dimethylsulfoxide, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, glycerol and methanol on sperm motility in these marine species were investigated. Among the systems tested, sperms of S. aurata and D. labrax were the most sensitive to the tested xenobiotics and S. aurata spermatozoa were ...
Other chemicals you’ll find in soaps and lotions include sulfates, such as sodium laurel sulfate and sodium laureth sulfate, fragrances, and petroleum by-products such as propylene glycol. Propylene glycol isn’t absorbed through the skin in large amounts, and the only reports of toxicity in h...
Propylene glycol –a petroleum-based chemical that can irritate your baby’s skin (18) Benzyl alcohol –it can be an irritant and cause moderate skin inflammation (19) Sodium benzoate –some studies show that it might affect the cerebellum (a part of the brain) and cause or worsen ADHD (...
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To clarify, it is a part of the earth’s crust and is used in food as an anti-caking agent. Although silica has no known adverse health effects, it has concerns if its dust is airborne and inhaled, which is not the case here. Diheptyl Succinate Moving on to diheptyl succinate, ...
Allergological tests were described in 14 cases and were positive for Percutalgine® (eight cases), hydroxyethyl salicylate (seven cases), salicylamide (six cases), dexamethasone (three cases), and propylene glycol (two cases). Cutaneous side effects with Percutalgine® appear to be rare or...
Recent information may associate chloroform with carcinogenic effects. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs): Derived from coal, some find their way into cosmetics. Found in moisturizer, lip balm, anti-aging products, cleansers and more. Talc: The toxicity of this product is controversial, but it...
[1] Abstract no: OA4384, “Flavor-solvent reaction products in electronic cigarette liquids activate respiratory irritant receptors and elicit cytotoxic metabolic responses in airway epithelial cell”, by Sven-Eric Jordt et al; Presented in session, “From tobacco and vaping health ...
Build up of these chemicals can also clog and reduce the size of hair follicles, leading to hair loss and damage, especially to sensitive skin. Achieving the desired cleaning effects, being shelf-stable, and not using any harmful ingredients is a big ask for brands looking to make safer opti...