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Data: Limited
CAS73049-73-7
anti-aging (11 products)
facial moisturizer/ treatment (10 products)
around-eye cream (5 products)
mask (3 products)
baby wipes (2 products)
Show all 25 products that contain HYDROLYZED LUPINE PROTEIN.
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HYDROLYZED LUPINE PROTEIN

Health concerns of ingredient
About the ratings
Cancer no information
Developmental & reproductive toxicity no information
Allergies & immunotoxicity no information
Use restrictions no information
Contamination concerns: none
Other HIGH concerns: Multiple, additive exposure sources
Other LOW concerns: Data gaps

About the ratings

EWG provides information on personal care product ingredients from the published scientific literature, to supplement incomplete data available from companies and the government. The ratings below indicate the relative level of concern posed by exposure to the ingredients in this product - not the product itself - compared to other product formulations. The ratings reflect potential health hazards but do not account for the level of exposure or individual susceptibility, factors which determine actual health risks, if any. Learn more | Legal Disclaimer

Function/use(s): Hair Conditioning Agent; Skin-Conditioning Agent - Miscellaneous; Ultraviolet Light Absorber

About HYDROLYZED LUPINE PROTEIN: Hydrolyzed Lupine Protein is a hydrolysate of lupine protein derived by acid, enzyme or othermethod of hydrolysis.

Synonym(s): LUPINE PROTEIN HYDROLYSATE

Multiple, additive exposure sources

type of concern product conditions reference
Used in food or as an additive with limited or no toxicity information available   FDA Everything Added to Food

Data gaps

type of concern product conditions reference
Not assessed for safety in cosmetics by industry panel  
57 studies in PubMed science library may include information on the toxicity of this chemical see search results ->   PubMed

Ecotoxicology

type of concern product conditions reference
Not suspected to be an environmental toxin    Environment Canada Domestic Substance List

Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive)

type of concern product conditions reference
Classified as not expected to be potentially toxic or harmful    Environment Canada Domestic Substance List

Government, industry, academic studies and classifications

government/industry list/academic study appears on list as classification(s)
FDA Everything Added to FoodPEPTONES• EAF
Environment Canada Domestic Substance ListPEPTONES,,,U-Persistent,U-Bioaccumulative,,,,,

references

government/industry list/academic study reference
FDA Everything Added to FoodFDA (U.S. Food and Drug Administration). 2008. EAFUS [Everything Added to Food]: A Food Additive Database. FDA Office of Food Safety and Applied Nutrition.
Environment Canada Domestic Substance ListEC (Environment Canada). 2008. Domestic Substances List Categorization. Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Environmental Registry.

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