SULISOBENZONE
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- About the Chemical
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Enhanced skin absorption, Endocrine disruption (low), Non-reproductive organ system toxicity (low), and Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs) (moderate)
Cancer 

Cancer: Ingredients linked to cancer in government, industry or academic studies or assessments.
Developmental & Reproductive Toxicity 

Developmental and reproductive toxicity: Ingredients linked to developmental and reproductive toxicity, a broad class of health effects that range from infertility and reproductive organ cancers to birth defects and developmental delays in children.
Allergies & Immunotoxicity 

Allergies and immunotoxicity: Ingredients linked to harm to the immune system, a class of health problems that manifest as allergic reactions or an impaired capacity to fight disease and repair damaged tissue in the body.
Products with this Ingredient
shampoo | 52 products |
liquid hand soap | 49 products |
conditioner | 28 products |
body wash/cleanser | 22 products |
hair styling aide | 17 products |
hair spray | 14 products |
styling gel/lotion | 12 products |
toners/astringents | 12 products |
facial cleanser | 10 products |
after sun product | 10 products |
facial moisturizer/treatment | 8 products |
hand sanitizer | 8 products |
mask | 8 products |
moisturizer | 7 products |
makeup primer | 6 products |
hair treatment/serum | 6 products |
bubble bath | 5 products |
body firming lotion | 5 products |
serums & essences | 5 products |
exfoliant/scrub | 3 products |
makeup remover | 3 products |
eye makeup remover | 2 products |
hair color and bleaching | 2 products |
detangler | 1 products |
fragrance for women | 1 products |
hand cream | 1 products |
styling mousse/foam | 1 products |
body spray | 1 products |
bath oil/salts/soak | 1 products |
bronzer/highlighter | 1 products |
beard cleanser | 1 products |
Enhanced skin absorption
Concern | Reference |
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Sulisobenzone increased penetration of 2,4D (a pesticide) by 48% and decreased lag time by 34% of controls. | Pont AR, Charron AR, Brand RM 2004. Active ingredients in sunscreens act as topical penetration enhancers for the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 195(3): 348-354. |
Penetrated into skin. Less was recovered if the vehicle was an oil/water emulsion as opposed to an aqueous solution | {Couteau, 2001} |
Allergies/immunotoxicity
Concern | Reference |
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Human skin toxicant or allergen - strong evidence | JACT 2(5):79-84, 1983 confirmed 09/02 IJT 24(S1):10-18, 2005 |
Human skin toxicant or allergen - strong evidence | EWG Assessment of Open Scientific Literature |
Benzophenone 4 (sulisobenzone) produced significantly more photoallergic contact dermatitis patch test reactions than the other UV filters that were tested over a 3 year period, and was the third most frequently sensitizer overall. | Hughes TM, Stone NM 2007. Benzophenone 4: an emerging allergen in cosmetics and toiletries? Contact Dermatitis 56(3): 153-156. |
2 of 82 patients examined exhibited photoallergic contact dermatitis reactions to benzophenone-4. | Rodriguez E, Valbuena MC, Rey M, Porras de Quintana L 2006. Causal agents of photoallergic contact dermatitis diagnosed in the national institute of dermatology of Colombia. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 22(4): 189-192. |
Irritation (skin, eyes, or lungs)
Concern | Reference |
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Human any irritant - strong evidence | JACT 2(5):79-84, 1983 confirmed 09/02 IJT 24(S1):10-18, 2005 |
Irritation at 16% in 1 of 3 studies, no irritation or sensitization in 2 of 3 studies | {IBL, 1967; Kligman, 1976; IBL 1962} |
Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive)
Concern | Reference |
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Irritation to cornea, conjunctiva (with 8% conc. and up) and/or iris (100% conc.) of albino rabbits in 3 out of 4 studies | {IBL, 1967; IBL, 1967; IBL 1962 ; ACC, 1959} |
Slight toxicity with up to 10g/kg in 1 of 3 studies, no toxicity in 2 of 3 studies | {ACC, 1959; IBL, 1962} |
Classified as not expected to be potentially toxic or harmful | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Endocrine disruption
Concern | Reference |
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Benzophenone-4 is weakly estrogenic in in vitro tests with rainbow trout estrogen receptor | Kunz PY, Galicia HF, Fent K 2006. Comparison of in vitro and in vivo estrogenic activity of UV filters in fish. Toxicol Sci 90(2): 349-361. |
Data gaps
Concern | Reference |
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Risk assessment method deficiencies and data gaps - Maximum reported "as used" concentration is basis of safety assessment by industry safety panel (Cosmetic Ingredient Review, CIR) - implicit safe concentration limit in product | JACT 2(5):79-84, 1983 confirmed 09/02 IJT 24(S1):10-18, 2005 |
13180 studies in PubMed science library may include information on the toxicity of this chemical | NLM PubMed |
Cancer
Concern | Reference |
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Nonmutagenic with and without S-9 activation | {CTFA, 1980; DHEW, 1978; Hill Top Research Labs, 1979; Litton Bioneics, 1979} |
Ecotoxicology
Concern | Reference |
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Not suspected to be an environmental toxin | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Informational
Concern | Reference |
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Industry or government recommendations for safe use: restrictions on concentration, impurities, product types, or manufacturing methods - any | JACT 2(5):79-84, 1983 confirmed 09/02 IJT 24(S1):10-18, 2005 |
Persistence and bioaccumulation
Concern | Reference |
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Not suspected to be persistent | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Not suspected to be bioaccumulative | Environment Canada Domestic Substance List |
Data Sources
- Pont AR, Charron AR, Brand RM 2004. Active ingredients in sunscreens act as topical penetration enhancers for the herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol 195(3): 348-354.
- {Couteau, 2001}
- JACT 2(5):79-84, 1983 confirmed 09/02 IJT 24(S1):10-18, 2005
- EWG Assessment of Open Scientific Literature
- Hughes TM, Stone NM 2007. Benzophenone 4: an emerging allergen in cosmetics and toiletries? Contact Dermatitis 56(3): 153-156.
- Rodriguez E, Valbuena MC, Rey M, Porras de Quintana L 2006. Causal agents of photoallergic contact dermatitis diagnosed in the national institute of dermatology of Colombia. Photodermatol Photoimmunol Photomed 22(4): 189-192.
- {IBL, 1967; Kligman, 1976; IBL 1962}
- {IBL, 1967; IBL, 1967; IBL 1962 ; ACC, 1959}
- {ACC, 1959; IBL, 1962}
- EC (Environment Canada). 2008. Domestic Substances List Categorization. Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) Environmental Registry.
- Kunz PY, Galicia HF, Fent K 2006. Comparison of in vitro and in vivo estrogenic activity of UV filters in fish. Toxicol Sci 90(2): 349-361.
- NLM (National Library of Medicine). 2012. PubMed online scientific bibliography data. http://www.pubmed.gov.
- {CTFA, 1980; DHEW, 1978; Hill Top Research Labs, 1979; Litton Bioneics, 1979}
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