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HERO ID
1320159
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
FINAL REPORT ON THE SAFETY ASSESSMENT OF POLYOXYMETHYLENE UREA
Author(s)
Andersen, FA
Year
1995
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Journal of the American College of Toxicology
ISSN:
0730-0913
Volume
14
Issue
3
Page Numbers
204-220
Language
English
Web of Science Id
WOS:A1995QZ50100006
URL
http://
://WOS:A1995QZ50100006
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Abstract
Polyoxymethylene Urea is a variable molecular weight polymer formed in stages from the condensation reaction of urea with formaldehyde. It is used in a wide range of cosmetic formulations as a bulking agent and to form the outer shell of microcapsules. Because of the nature of the polymerization process, residual formaldehyde is present at levels typically between 17 and 30 ppm. Polyoxymethylene Urea shows low toxicity. The oral LD,, in rats was LO g/kg for the bulk material and 20 g/kg when the microcapsule form was used. Polyoxymethylene Urea was a mild skin irritant and caused mild, transient ocular irritation in rabbits. Ames tests were negative for mutagenesis. Clinical data showed no irritation or sensitization. On the basis of the data, it is concluded that Polyoxymethylene Urea is safe for use as a cosmetic ingredient. A previous determination, however, that the concentration of free formaldehyde in cosmetic formulations should not exceed 0.2% was considered appropriate for this ingredient as well. Likewise, the previous finding that the safety of formaldehyde was not ensured in cosmetic products intended to be aerosolized is extended to this ingredient.
Keywords
POLYOXYMETHYLENE UREA; COSMETICS
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Merged Litsearch Results 100912
Merged LitSearch Results ToxNet 101012
Merged LitSearch Additions 86 Reviews SCREEN
Web of Science Search 100412
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HCHON tox Ref Identification 022713
HERO Formaldehyde Immune Section 20Mar2013
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2014
Formaldehyde_Irritation_102814
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IRIS Formaldehyde (Inhalation) [Final 2024]
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