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10-hydroxydecenoic acid est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?

10‑Hydroxydecenoic acid (10‑HDA; major fatty acid in royal jelly, CAS 765-01-5) has no harmonised CLP reproductive classification (ECHA Annex VI) and no SCCS or CIR safety finding indicating reproductive hazard. Peer‑reviewed literature shows bioactivity but no clear animal or human evidence of teratogenicity or fertility effects; mechanistic endocrine activity relevant to reproduction is not established. Topical cosmetic use would give low but measurable systemic exposure for adults (low molecular weight acid, some dermal penetration reported for royal jelly components). Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), PubChem, PubMed (royal jelly/10‑HDA literature), CosIng.

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10-hydroxydecenoic acid
PAS DE RISQUES CONNUS
93
/100
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10-hydroxydecenoic acid est-il sûr pendant la grossesse ?
10‑Hydroxydecenoic acid (10‑HDA; major fatty acid in royal jelly, CAS 765-01-5) has no harmonised CLP reproductive classification (ECHA Annex VI) and no SCCS or CIR safety finding indicating reproductive hazard. Peer‑reviewed literature shows bioactivity but no clear animal or human evidence of teratogenicity or fertility effects; mechanistic endocrine activity relevant to reproduction is not established. Topical cosmetic use would give low but measurable systemic exposure for adults (low molecular weight acid, some dermal penetration reported for royal jelly components). Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), PubChem, PubMed (royal jelly/10‑HDA literature), CosIng.
10-hydroxydecenoic acid est-il sûr pendant l'allaitement ?
No evidence of reproductive or lactation-specific hazard; no harmonised classification or authoritative contraindication. Systemic exposure from topical use is expected to be low but measurable; therefore small amounts could theoretically reach milk, but no data indicate risk. Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), PubChem, PubMed.
10-hydroxydecenoic acid est-il sûr pour la peau de bébé ?
There is no evidence that 10‑HDA is a reproductive toxicant or has a defined mechanism affecting infant development. However, because infant skin has a higher surface‑area‑to‑bodyweight ratio and a less mature barrier, exposure score is increased by +1 versus adults (adult e=1 → infant e=2). No infant‑specific toxicity or sensitization data were identified in authoritative safety assessments. Sources: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised classification), PubChem, PubMed, CosIng.
Comment VeriMom évalue-t-il 10-hydroxydecenoic acid ?
VeriMom évalue 10-hydroxydecenoic acid à 93/100 (pas de risques connus) sur la base du statut EU CosIng, des classifications ECHA et des études PubMed.
Quelles sont les alternatives sûres à 10-hydroxydecenoic acid pendant la grossesse ?
Consultez notre liste d'alternatives sûres à 10-hydroxydecenoic acid basée sur une fonction similaire et une classification sans risques connus.

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