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No regulatory ban or harmonised CMR classification was found for “retinyl rice branate” specifically, but it is a retinyl ester (class-based concern). The SCCS/European regulatory activity has restricted certain retinyl esters (retinol, retinyl acetate, retinyl palmitate) in cosmetics (Annex III) because of vitamin A systemic exposure concerns, supporting a class‑based caution. Skin esterases are demonstrated to hydrolyse retinyl esters to retinol (human skin study: ~44% of absorbed retinyl palmitate hydrolysed), so a demonstrated conversion mechanism to retinol/retinoic acid exists. Topical absorption of retinyl esters is low-to-measurable (hence exposure scored 1). Sources: SCCS opinion and Commission regulation; human skin esterase study (PubMed).

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¿Es retinyl rice branate seguro durante el embarazo?
No regulatory ban or harmonised CMR classification was found for “retinyl rice branate” specifically, but it is a retinyl ester (class-based concern). The SCCS/European regulatory activity has restricted certain retinyl esters (retinol, retinyl acetate, retinyl palmitate) in cosmetics (Annex III) because of vitamin A systemic exposure concerns, supporting a class‑based caution. Skin esterases are demonstrated to hydrolyse retinyl esters to retinol (human skin study: ~44% of absorbed retinyl palmitate hydrolysed), so a demonstrated conversion mechanism to retinol/retinoic acid exists. Topical absorption of retinyl esters is low-to-measurable (hence exposure scored 1). Sources: SCCS opinion and Commission regulation; human skin esterase study (PubMed).
¿Es retinyl rice branate seguro durante la lactancia?
Same rationale as pregnancy: no specific harmonised classification or EU ban for this named ingredient, but it is a retinyl ester that can be hydrolysed to retinol; systemic vitamin A exposure is the relevant concern for lactation. Topical absorption is low but measurable, so maternal transfer into breastmilk is possible in principle but not specifically documented for this compound.
¿Es retinyl rice branate seguro para la piel del bebé?
Baby skin has higher risk from topical absorptive exposure. Per your instructions, exposure (e) is increased by +1 for infants when measurable absorption exists; because retinyl esters are hydrolysed and are absorbed to a measurable extent, infant exposure is scored higher. Hazard (h) remains class‑based (retinyl ester) rather than confirmed harmonised CMR, so h=1; mechanism remains demonstrated hydrolysis to retinol/retinoic pathways.
¿Cómo puntúa VeriMom a retinyl rice branate?
VeriMom puntúa retinyl rice branate en 13/100 (riesgo alto) según el estado EU CosIng, clasificaciones ECHA y estudios PubMed.
¿Cuáles son las alternativas seguras a retinyl rice branate en el embarazo?
Consulta nuestra lista de alternativas seguras a retinyl rice branate según función similar y clasificación sin riesgos conocidos.

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