SH-DNA

SH-DNA (CAS Not assigned / not publicly listed) is a cosmetic cosmetic ingredient functioning as Skin conditioning; synthetic human DNA oligonucleotide for cosmetic use. EU Regulation 1223/2009 status: permitted. Industrial safety data is also available in the chemical safety database.

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CAS Number
Not assigned / not publicly listed
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Function
Skin conditioning; synthetic human DNA oligonucleotide for cosmetic use
Safety Rating
MODERATE

Regulatory Status

EU EU Status permitted
US US Status permitted
US Notes No specific restriction; no CIR review. FDA does not specifically regulate DNA-based cosmetic actives differently, but gene-therapy claims would trigger drug classification

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Safety Data

Margin of Safety, dermal absorption, and sensitization profile summaries for SH-DNA.

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Expert Verdict

Expert safety assessment and concern-level summary for SH-DNA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is SH-DNA safe in cosmetics?

SH-DNA has a safety rating of "MODERATE" in our database. EU status: permitted. US status: permitted.

Is SH-DNA allowed in the EU?

SH-DNA EU regulatory status: permitted. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.

What does SH-DNA do in cosmetics?

SH-DNA functions as: Skin conditioning; synthetic human DNA oligonucleotide for cosmetic use. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: Not assigned / not publicly listed.

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