What is the NOAEL for Oils, verbena?
Oils, verbena has 9 NOAEL studies in the database. The lowest reported value is 0 % via Dermal in Human. Source: NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization.
Also known as: Lippia citriodora oil, Verbena absolute, Verbena (Lippia citriodora hbk.), Verbena oil
CAS 8024-12-2
Oils, verbena (CAS 8024-12-2) is a chemical substance. Key regulatory status: 4 regulatory/inventory lists, cosmetic ingredient cross-reference; source data from EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, AICIS, SCCS.
View cosmetic safety profile for Verbena Officinalis Leaf Absolute →
CAS, identifiers, formula, and alternate names for the matched substance record.
Industrial and product-use categories associated with this substance.
Inventory, screening, and regulatory list matches from public chemical databases.
| List | Keyword | Source |
|---|---|---|
| food_additive; Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) (2/2019) | FDA | United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |
| consumer_product | P&G | Proctor & Gamble |
| banned; Europe; Personal care | European Commission | CosIng |
| consumer_product | P&G | Proctor & Gamble |
Toxicology endpoints rendered from public NOAEL study rows.
| Value | Unit | Endpoint | Route | Species | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7.8 | % | Concentration, 5% incidence of positive responses | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 6 | % | Concentration, one positive response | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| - | % | Incidence of positive responses | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 7.692 | % | Incidence of positive responses | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 1350 | ug/cm2 | Induction dose per skin area | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 8100 | ug/cm2 | Induction dose per skin area | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 5265 | ug/cm2 | Induction dose per skin area, 5% incidence of positive responses | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 4050 | ug/cm2 | Induction dose per skin area, one positive response | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
| 3 | unitless | Relative reliability score | Dermal | Human | NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization |
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Australian industrial chemicals inventory status and applicable conditions.
EU Scientific Committee opinions tied to the matched substance.
| Opinion | Date | Conclusion | Max Conc. | Concerns |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SCCP/1046/07 | 21 March 2007 | Insufficient data - SCCP recognises contradiction between prior opinions; further information required before conclusion can be drawn. Crude verbena oil banned; absolute restricted to ≤0.2% | ≤0.2% absolute in finished cosmetic products (prior SCCNFP/0392/00 restriction pending clarification) | Conflicting prior opinions (SCCNFP/0320/00 vs SCCNFP/0392/00); sensitisation potential confirmed; botanical identity clarification needed; modern conforming sensitisation studies required |
Same-CAS cosmetic ingredient record for cross-vertical context.
Same-CAS food additive, ADI, and GRAS records where available.
1 food-safety record found.
View full food safety profile →Oils, verbena has 9 NOAEL studies in the database. The lowest reported value is 0 % via Dermal in Human. Source: NTP_ICE_skin_sensitization.
Oils, verbena appears on 3 regulatory/inventory lists including food_additive; Substances Added to Food (formerly EAFUS) (2/2019), consumer_product, banned; Europe; Personal care. Source: EPA CPDat.
Yes, Oils, verbena is also indexed as a cosmetic ingredient under the name Verbena Officinalis Leaf Absolute. View the full cosmetic safety profile on the ingredient page for detailed safety data, SCCS opinions, and regulatory status.
Safety data is sourced from EPA ToxValDB, EPA CPDat, AICIS (Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme), EPA DSSTox, CosIng / Ingredients DB, EFSA / FDA GRAS. All data traces to primary regulatory sources and is updated from official government databases.
Oils, verbena also appears in cosmetics, food safety databases.