Cosmetic cross-reference Noindex: medium evidence

Saccharomyces cerevisiae

CAS 68876-77-7

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CAS 68876-77-7) is a pharmaceutical compound with 0 bioactivity targets and 957 adverse event associations.

SOURCE NLM DailyMed
Label records
0
SOURCE EMBL-EBI ChEMBL
Bioactivity
0
SOURCE DrugCentral
Adverse signals
957
SOURCE IUPHAR/BPS
PubMed IDs
0
SOURCE EPA DSSTox

Compound Identity

Matched identifiers and naming fields for the pharmaceutical compound record.

Primary Name
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
CAS Number
68876-77-7
Source Match
EPA DSSTox
SOURCE Ingredients table / CosIng profile same-CAS cross-reference

Cross-Reference to Cosmetics

Same-CAS ingredient record found in the cosmetics vertical.

SOURCE DSSTox identifiers DTXSID50897088

Cross-Reference to Chemicals

Same-CAS substance identity is available in the industrial chemicals vertical.

Saccharomyces cerevisiae is linked to DTXSID50897088 in DSSTox identifiers.

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SOURCE NLM RxNorm 1 name row

Drug Names / RxNorm

Normalized drug-name vocabulary rows, RxCUIs, and source abbreviations.

NameRxCUI TypeSource
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 9511 IN RXNORM
SOURCE Rendered pharma page rows FAQPage JSON-LD

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers generated only from the same visible source-linked rows on this page.

What is Saccharomyces cerevisiae used for in pharmaceutical contexts?

Saccharomyces cerevisiae (CAS 68876-77-7) is rendered as a pharmaceutical compound from the matched source rows; no DailyMed product-name rows are present in this page query.

What are the known adverse events for Saccharomyces cerevisiae?

Saccharomyces cerevisiae has 957 DrugCentral/FAERS adverse event associations. Rendered reaction terms include Diarrhoea, Pancreatic failure, Catatonia, Cerebral haematoma, Coma. Signal rows are source-linked records and should not be read as incidence rates or causality conclusions.

Is Saccharomyces cerevisiae also used in cosmetics?

Yes. The ingredients table has a same-CAS cosmetic profile for Faex with EU status "permitted".

What clinical phase is Saccharomyces cerevisiae in?

No phase 1-4 clinical development badge is rendered for Saccharomyces cerevisiae because the matched compound identifier rows do not contain a max-phase value.