Literature DB >> 20448270

Final report of the amended safety assessment of Quaternium-15 as used in cosmetics.

Lillian C Becker1, Wilma F Bergfeld, Donald V Belsito, Curtis D Klaassen, Ronald Hill, Daniel Leibler, James G Marks, Ronald C Shank, Thomas J Slaga, Paul W Snyder, F Alan Andersen.   

Abstract

Quaternium-15 is an antimicrobial agent used in cosmetics as a cosmetic preservative and antistatic agent. Little systemic toxicity was reported in most single-dose or repeated-dose animal studies. Quaternium-15 was an oral teratogen, but not a dermal teratogen, in rats at doses that exceeded the expected cumulative exposure from cosmetics. The frequency of sensitization increased in North America but not in Europe, where Quaternium-15 is used less often. In almost all animal and human studies, Quaternium-15 at 0.2% was not a sensitizer. The weight of evidence suggested that a 0.2% concentration is not a sensitizer and that cosmetic products containing Quaternium-15 up to that level are safe.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20448270     DOI: 10.1177/1091581810363915

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Toxicol        ISSN: 1091-5818            Impact factor:   2.032


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Review 2.  Quaternary ammonium compounds in hypersensitivity reactions.

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