Examples of using Phenoxyethanol in English and their translations into Danish
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with the measured concentrations of phenoxyethanol a risk calculation showed no risk by daily exposure to phenoxyethanol from 14 everyday cosmetic products.
However, some ingredients are prevalent in many products, for example ethoxydiglycol, phenoxyethanol, glycerine, polysorbates/sorbitan esters,
Acute toxicity Symptoms of poisoning with phenoxyethanol in animal tests are a slight to more serious reduction in activity,
The literature search showed more values for skin absorption and NOAEL for phenoxyethanol, and it was demonstrated that these can significantly change the risk calculation.
OECD SIDS report on phenoxyethanol as well as IUCLID data sheet for 2-phenoxyethanol.
Phenoxyethanol is on the INCI list
On the other hand a subchronic test with phenoxyethanol showed reduced body weight in rats in a 90-day study 33.
liquid paraffin; phenoxyethanol; propyl parahydroxybenzoate(E216); purified water and stearyl alcohol.
liquid paraffin; phenoxyethanol; propyl parahydroxybenzoate(E216); purified water and stearyl alcohol.
Sodium Alginate, Phenoxyethanol, Vitamin B5,
propylparaben are contained in many products) and phenoxyethanol(4). Thickening agents.
Poloxamer 184, Phenoxyethanol, Sodium Cocoamphoacetate,
Phenoxyethanol: Organic compound that acts as a skin preservative.
Phenoxyethanol: An organic compound that acts as a skin preservative.
However based on the maximum allowed concentration of phenoxyethanol in all 14 products,
Symptoms of poisoning with phenoxyethanol in animal tests are a slight to more serious reduction in activity,
Our commitments: our cares are free of paraben, phenoxyethanol, silicone, animal origin ingredients,
Human skin absorption of phenoxyethanol is tested in vitro
ethoxydiglycol, phenoxyethanol, glycerine, polysorbates/sorbitan esters,
foetotoxicity at doses which were toxic for the mother animal in tests on mice where phenoxyethanol was applied to the skin.