What regulatory lists include Extract of seabuckthorn?
Extract of seabuckthorn appears on 2 regulatory/inventory lists including Europe; Personal care, Canada; Personal care; Substances in PCP - Canada (4/2014). Source: EPA CPDat.
Also known as: EINECS 290-292-8, Hippophae rhamnoides extract
CAS 90106-68-6
Extract of seabuckthorn (CAS 90106-68-6) is a chemical substance. Key regulatory status: 3 regulatory/inventory lists, cosmetic ingredient cross-reference; source data from EPA CPDat, AICIS.
View cosmetic safety profile for Sea Buckthorn Extract (Hippophae Rhamnoides) →
CAS, identifiers, formula, and alternate names for the matched substance record.
Industrial and product-use categories associated with this substance.
Inventory, screening, and regulatory list matches from public chemical databases.
| List | Keyword | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Europe; Personal care | Danish Environmental Protection Agency | Danish EPA |
| Europe; Personal care | Danish Environmental Protection Agency | Danish EPA |
| Canada; Personal care; Substances in PCP - Canada (4/2014) | Government of Canada | CPCat |
Australian industrial chemicals inventory status and applicable conditions.
Same-CAS cosmetic ingredient record for cross-vertical context.
Same-CAS food additive, ADI, and GRAS records where available.
1 food-safety record found.
View full food safety profile →Extract of seabuckthorn appears on 2 regulatory/inventory lists including Europe; Personal care, Canada; Personal care; Substances in PCP - Canada (4/2014). Source: EPA CPDat.
Yes, Extract of seabuckthorn is also indexed as a cosmetic ingredient under the name Sea Buckthorn Extract (Hippophae Rhamnoides). View the full cosmetic safety profile on the ingredient page for detailed safety data, SCCS opinions, and regulatory status.
Safety data is sourced from EPA CPDat, AICIS (Australian Industrial Chemicals Introduction Scheme), EPA DSSTox, CosIng / Ingredients DB, EFSA / FDA GRAS. All data traces to primary regulatory sources and is updated from official government databases.
Extract of seabuckthorn also appears in cosmetics, food safety databases.