Safety of Cosmetic Ingredients with Suspected Endocrine Disrupting Properties: Call for Data, July 2022

Closed 30 Nov 2022

Opened 14 Jul 2022

Overview

Call for Data: Safety of Cosmetic Ingredients with Suspected Endocrine Disrupting Properties

 

The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) would like to invite any interested parties, including academia, manufacturers of cosmetic products, producers of the substances concerned and consumer associations to submit any scientific information relevant to the safety assessment of cosmetic ingredients in the list below.

OPSS would like to evaluate the safety of these ingredients in cosmetic products due to their suspected endocrine disrupting properties.

Please submit data regarding all physicochemical properties, toxicokinetic and toxicological endpoints and assessment of exposure through consumer products. Data on each individual ingredient must be provided as a separate submission.

Note: The data submitted may be subjected to the Freedom of Information Act 2000.  Any confidential and commercially sensitive data should ONLY be submitted if it is relevant to the toxicological risk assessment. Any confidential and commercially sensitive data must be very clearly marked in a submission. Any data that is not marked as confidential and /or commercially sensitive may be liable for release under an appropriate request.

List of chemicals 

  1. Propylparaben (CAS 94-13-3)
  2. Resorcinol (CAS 108-46-3)
  3. Benzophenone (CAS 119-61-9)
  4. Benzyl salicylate (CAS  118-58-1)
  5. Genistein (CAS 446-72-0)
  6. Daidzein (CAS 486-66-8)

Please note that the deadline for the submitting of data has been extended until November 30th 2022. If you have already submitted files, you do not need to re-submit them.

For further information, please email to opss.safetyassessment@beis.gov.uk

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July 2022

 

Audiences

  • SMEs (small and medium businesses)
  • Large businesses (over 250 staff)
  • Multinational businesses
  • Trade bodies
  • Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
  • Technology (R&D)
  • Scientists
  • Universities
  • Researchers
  • Freelance researchers
  • Bioscience

Interests

  • Regulation