Regulatory Status
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Safety Data
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Expert Verdict
Oxidative stability — high PUFA content (particularly alpha-linolenic acid) makes it susceptible to rancidity; requires antioxidant protection and proper storage
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil safe in cosmetics?
Oxidative stability — high PUFA content (particularly alpha-linolenic acid) makes it susceptible to rancidity; requires antioxidant protection and proper storage The EU classifies Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil as "permitted". Safety rating: GOOD.
Is Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil allowed in the EU?
Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What does Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil do in cosmetics?
Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil functions as: Skin Conditioning, Emollient. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 84787-69-9 (synonym: Rubus fruticosus seed oil — cutleaf blackberry is a R. fruticosus variant).
What is the Margin of Safety for Rubus Laciniatus Seed Oil?
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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