FUCUS VESICULOSUS EXTRACT
- Other Concerns
- Functions
- About the Chemical
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Endocrine disruption (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
facial moisturizer/treatment | 20 products |
mask | 15 products |
serums & essences | 10 products |
body firming lotion | 9 products |
sunless tanning | 8 products |
body wash/cleanser | 7 products |
exfoliant/scrub | 7 products |
facial cleanser | 6 products |
moisturizer | 6 products |
shampoo | 6 products |
around-eye cream | 5 products |
beach & sport sunscreen | 5 products |
anti-aging | 4 products |
conditioner | 3 products |
bath oil/salts/soak | 3 products |
hand cream | 3 products |
toners/astringents | 2 products |
bar soap | 2 products |
bubble bath | 1 products |
BB cream | 1 products |
styling mousse/foam | 1 products |
hair treatment/serum | 1 products |
after shave | 1 products |
moisturizer with SPF | 1 products |
Endocrine disruption
Concern | Reference |
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Extract reduced estrogen secretion from human granulosa cells and inhibited binding of estradiol and progesterone to their receptors. Dosing rats with powdered F. vesiculosus led to increased estrous cycle length and decreased circulating estradiol. | Christine F Skibola, John D. Curry, Catherine VandeVoort, Alan Conley & Martyn T. Smith. 2005. Brown kelp modulates endocrine hormones in female sprague-dawley rats and in human luteinized granulosa cells. The Journal of nutrition 135(2), 296-300 |
Data gaps
Concern | Reference |
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2 studies in PubMed science library may include information on the toxicity of this chemical | NLM PubMed |
Data Sources
- Christine F Skibola, John D. Curry, Catherine VandeVoort, Alan Conley & Martyn T. Smith. 2005. Brown kelp modulates endocrine hormones in female sprague-dawley rats and in human luteinized granulosa cells. The Journal of nutrition 135(2), 296-300
- NLM (National Library of Medicine). 2012. PubMed online scientific bibliography data. http://www.pubmed.gov.
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