Regulatory Status
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Safety Data
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Expert Verdict
S. triloba (now classified as S. fruticosa) is generally considered safer than S. officinalis due to lower thujone content. However, no dedicated CIR safety assessment exists. Rely on supplier tox data + read-across from S. officinalis CIR report
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract safe in cosmetics?
S. triloba (now classified as S. fruticosa) is generally considered safer than S. officinalis due to lower thujone content. However, no dedicated CIR safety assessment exists. Rely on supplier tox data + read-across from S. officinalis CIR report The EU classifies Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract as "permitted". Safety rating: GOOD.
Is Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract allowed in the EU?
Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What does Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract do in cosmetics?
Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract functions as: Antimicrobial/antibacterial, astringent, oral care. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 85085-68-3.
What is the Margin of Safety for Salvia Triloba Leaf Extract?
adequate 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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