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FAQ
- ¿Es diisononyl phthalate seguro durante el embarazo?
- Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) has a harmonised ECHA flag of H361 (suspected of damaging fertility or the unborn child), and animal studies report adverse effects on placental/gestational outcomes and reproductive development in rodents, so reproductive hazard is suspected (h=2). Mechanistic and endocrine-disruption evidence (in vivo rodent effects and reported endocrine activity) supports a demonstrated mechanism (m=2). For typical topical cosmetic use, dermal absorption and systemic exposure are low but measurable (exposure = 1); most human exposure routes reported in regulatory assessments are dietary/consumer products rather than intentional cosmetic use. (Sources: ECHA brief profile/C&L inventory; peer-reviewed rodent studies; EPA risk evaluation).
- ¿Es diisononyl phthalate seguro durante la lactancia?
- Because DINP is flagged H361 and shows reproductive/developmental effects in animal studies, it is treated as a suspected reproductive hazard for lactation contexts (h=2). Mechanistic evidence (endocrine activity and documented developmental effects in animal studies) supports m=2. Exposure from topical cosmetic use by a breastfeeding person is expected to be low but measurable (e=1); available regulatory reviews indicate diet and mouthing/consumer articles are larger exposure sources than cosmetics.
- ¿Es diisononyl phthalate seguro para la piel del bebé?
- Hazard (h=2) remains 'suspected' based on the harmonised ECHA classification (H361) and animal developmental/reproductive findings. Mechanistic score is unchanged (m=2). Exposure is increased by +1 for infants (e=2) because (a) DINP is lipophilic and has measurable systemic uptake in toxicology studies and (b) infant skin has higher surface-area-to-weight and an immature barrier; thus dermal exposure from products that contact baby skin would be moderate compared with adults. Note: available sources indicate DINP is primarily used as a PVC/plasticizer and is not commonly listed in CosIng as a cosmetic ingredient, so direct cosmetic-product dermal exposure to infants may be uncommon, but contamination or presence in articles (toys, PVC items) is documented.
- ¿Cómo puntúa VeriMom a diisononyl phthalate?
- VeriMom puntúa diisononyl phthalate en 20/100 (riesgo alto) según el estado EU CosIng, clasificaciones ECHA y estudios PubMed.
- ¿Cuáles son las alternativas seguras a diisononyl phthalate en el embarazo?
- Consulta nuestra lista de alternativas seguras a diisononyl phthalate según función similar y clasificación sin riesgos conocidos.
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Aviso Médico
Esta información es solo para fines educativos y no constituye asesoramiento médico. Las puntuaciones de seguridad se basan en datos disponibles públicamente y pueden no reflejar todos los riesgos. Siempre consulte a su profesional de salud antes de usar cualquier producto durante el embarazo o la lactancia.