Is sophora japonica flower extract safe during pregnancy?
Reviewed by VeriMom Editorial Team · Last reviewed
Pregnancy-Safe Ingredients Database — 28,000+ Ingredients Rated
sophora japonica flower extract
NO KNOWN RISKS100
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MAY ISLAND Centella Cica Pore Cleansing Bar - 100g
98/100

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Natura Estonica Bio Sophora Japonica Hydrating Boost Face Cream
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Natura Siberica
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Natura Estonica
Natura Estonica Face Cream
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May Island
May Island 7 Days Secret Centella Cica Pore Cleansing Bar
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Natura Siberica
Natura Siberica Cleansing Foaming Mousse
98/100

Evy
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98/100

Natura Siberica
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VT
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Frequently asked questions
- Is sophora japonica flower extract safe during pregnancy?
- No harmonised CLP classification for reproductive toxicity on ECHA Annex VI, no CIR or SCCS safety finding indicating reproductive hazard, and no peer‑reviewed evidence of teratogenicity or developmental toxicity for Sophora japonica (Styphnolobium japonicum) flower extract found in the literature reviewed. Sources consulted: ECHA Annex VI (no harmonised H360/H361), PubMed (no reproductive/developmental studies identified), CosIng/PubChem entries (ingredient listed as cosmetic extract without repro flags).
- Is sophora japonica flower extract safe while breastfeeding?
- No evidence in regulatory databases or peer‑reviewed literature of effects on lactation or transfer via milk for this extract; no harmonised classifications or CIR/SCCS warnings. By default and absent data, there is no identified breastfeeding hazard.
- Is sophora japonica flower extract safe for baby skin?
- No data indicating a reproductive or developmental hazard specific to infants. Topical cosmetic use of a plant flower extract has no harmonised hazard flags. However, botanical extracts contain flavonoids and other moderately absorbable constituents; although direct absorption data are lacking, infant skin is more permeable, so exposure potential is conservatively scored higher (e=1) than adult (per the scoring guidance).
- How does VeriMom score sophora japonica flower extract?
- VeriMom scores sophora japonica flower extract at 100/100 (no known risks) based on EU CosIng status, ECHA hazard classifications, and peer-reviewed PubMed studies. Our scoring pipeline is fully transparent.
- What are pregnancy-safe alternatives to sophora japonica flower extract?
- See our curated list of pregnancy-safe alternatives to sophora japonica flower extract based on similar function and a no-known-risks safety band.
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Medical Disclaimer
This information is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Safety scores are based on publicly available data and may not reflect all risks. Always consult your healthcare provider before using any product during pregnancy or breastfeeding.