SCCS Opinion Summary May 6, 2026 3 min read

Genistein and Daidzein: What the SCCS Concluded About Safety in Cosmetics

Genistein and Daidzein safety summary from SCCS/1641/22: SCCS conclusion, NOAEL, maximum concentration or conditions, and source-linked context.

Genistein and Daidzein is covered by SCCS/1641/22, an SCCS-family cosmetic safety opinion dated 2022-09-16. The opinion conclusion for this opinion is direct enough for a substance-specific summary: the use of genistein (CAS No 446-72-0, EC No 207-174-9) in cosmetic products up to a maximum concentration of 0.007% is safe.

Core Opinion Facts

NOAEL Values Cited in the Opinion

The no-observed-adverse-effect data below is shown only from the SCCS source fields for this opinion. It is not a calculated margin-of-safety output.

EndpointValueUnitStudy context
developmental_toxicity100ppmrat, oral (diet), 5 generations / multigenerational
developmental_toxicity_subcutaneous4mg/kg bw/dayrat, subcutaneous (PND 1-6) + oral (PND 7-21), neonatal subcutaneous + oral exposure
reproductive_toxicity19mg/kg bw/dayrat, oral (diet), 2 weeks before breeding through max 230 days; doses 0, 250, 1000 mg/kg feed

Maximum Concentration or Conditions

Conditions from the Opinion

the use of genistein (CAS No 446-72-0, EC No 207-174-9) in cosmetic products up to a maximum concentration of 0.007% is safe.; the use of daidzein (CAS No 486-66-8, EC No 207-635-4) in cosmetic products up to a maximum concentration of 0.02% is safe.

How to Read This Safety Conclusion

The key point for formulators is the match between the named ingredient, the cited NOAEL, and the SCCS conclusion. A NOAEL is a study point of departure, not a standalone permission to use Genistein and Daidzein at any level. The SCCS conclusion and any concentration or product-type conditions remain the controlling context for cosmetic use.

The source also matters because SCCS opinions can be ingredient-specific. The internal ingredient page for Genistein and Daidzein should be treated as the substance hub, while SCCS/1641/22 is the opinion-level page for the committee record.

Practical Formulation Takeaway

For a formula review, start with the identity check: confirm the INCI name, CAS number, and opinion reference align with the material in the formula. Then compare the intended product type against the SCCS concentration or condition language above. If the formulation uses a different exposure route, product category, or concentration basis, the SCCS conclusion should not be stretched beyond what SCCS/1641/22 actually assessed.

Review Notes

The conservative reading is to keep Genistein and Daidzein tied to this exact opinion. The opinion number, date, NOAEL table, and condition language all travel together. If a later formula review uses a different CAS identity, product type, or concentration basis, the source should be checked again rather than reusing this summary as a blanket answer.

This page is therefore an indexable safety summary, not a replacement for the committee text. It gives search readers the core SCCS facts for Genistein and Daidzein and keeps the source handle visible for audit.


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