Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells

INCI: HYDROLYZED RED BLOOD CELLS

CAS Number
Not established in public databases
Function
Skin conditioning (hydrolysate of erythrocytes by enzymatic, acid, or other hydrolysis)
Safety Rating
POOR

Regulatory Status

๐Ÿ‡ช๐Ÿ‡บ EU Status permitted
๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ US Status permitted
US Notes Permitted under 21 CFR; animal-derived cosmetic ingredients must meet FDA safety expectations under FD&C Act Section 601.

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Safety Data

Margin of Safety (MoS)
not established
Dermal Absorption
low
Sensitization
moderate

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Expert Verdict

Animal-derived ingredient requiring BSE/TSE compliance verification including species source, country of origin, slaughterhouse certification, and viral inactivation validation. Full supplier dossier including TSE Certificate of Suitability required. High regulatory and market rejection risk in EU and vegan/halal/kosher segments. No CIR assessment available.

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Concern Level: High

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells safe in cosmetics?

Animal-derived ingredient requiring BSE/TSE compliance verification including species source, country of origin, slaughterhouse certification, and viral inactivation validation. Full supplier dossier including TSE Certificate of Suitability required. High regulatory and market rejection risk in EU and vegan/halal/kosher segments. No CIR assessment available. The EU classifies Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells as "permitted". Safety rating: POOR.

Is Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells allowed in the EU?

Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.

What does Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells do in cosmetics?

Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells functions as: Skin conditioning (hydrolysate of erythrocytes by enzymatic, acid, or other hydrolysis). It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: Not established in public databases.

What is the Margin of Safety for Hydrolyzed Red Blood Cells?

not established The Margin of Safety (MoS) is calculated using SCCS methodology. A MoS above 100 is generally considered safe. Use the MoS Calculator tool to calculate MoS for your specific formulation and product category.

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