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Fragrance safety: A European perspective

机译:香水安全:欧洲的观点

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The safety assessment of cosmetic products under current European legislation (Regulation 1223/2009) requires detailed consideration of local health effects (ie those occurring at the site of application) as well as systemic (internal) health effects for each individual product ingredient. Systemic health effects are driven by the total quantity of the ingredient to which the consumer is exposed, which, in turn, is dependent on the level of that particular ingredient within the product, the amount of product used on a daily basis, the manner in which it is intended to be used and the extent to which the ingredient can penetrate the skin. A level of internal exposure is estimated, compared against a toxicological reference value and used to derive a 'margin of safety' value for that ingredient. A margin of safery of 100 or greater is generally considered to demonstrate a safe level of exposure. In contrast, local health effects are primarily driven by the level of the ingredient in the product and do not require significant skin penetration.
机译:根据当前的欧洲法规(第1223/2009号法规),化妆品的安全性评估需要详细考虑每种产品成分对当地健康的影响(即在应用现场发生的健康影响)以及系统(内部)健康影响。全身健康影响取决于消费者所接触的成分的总量,而后者又取决于产品中该特定成分的含量,每日使用的产品量,打算使用的成分以及成分可以渗透到皮肤的程度。估计内部暴露水平,并与毒理学参考值进行比较,并用于得出该成分的“安全裕度”值。一般认为安全裕度为100或更高可证明暴露的安全水平。相反,局部健康影响主要由产品中成分的含量决定,不需要大量的皮肤渗透。

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