Also known as: CI Pigment metal 5, EINECS 231-141-8, UNII-387GMG9FH5, Stannum metallicum
INCI: TIN
Tin (Sn) (CAS 7440-31-5) is a cosmetic cosmetic ingredient functioning as Bulking agent, opacifying agent (limited cosmetic use). NOAEL 1000 mg/kg bw/day (cross-referenced against ToxValDB ECHA IUCLID); EU Regulation 1223/2009 status: prohibited. Industrial safety data is also available in the chemical safety database. Same-CAS public records also appear in industrial chemical safety and food safety data.
US NotesNot specifically restricted for cosmetics; no color additive listing; permitted under general provisions
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Safety Data
Margin of Safety, dermal absorption, and sensitization profile summaries for Tin (Sn).
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Toxicological Studies
9 study endpoints found for Tin (Sn). NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) values are used to calculate the Margin of Safety per SCCS methodology.
Endpoint
Value
Route
Species
Study Type
Source
NOAEL
=30 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=30 mg/kg bw
-
Rat
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=30 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=30 mg/kg bw
-
Rat
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=130 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Mouse
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=130 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Mouse
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=180 mg/kg bw/day
-
Mouse
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=180 mg/kg bw/day
-
Mouse
Toxicology study
WHO/JECFA
NOAEL
=1000 mg/kg bw/day
oral
Rat
developmental
ECHA
GHS Hazard Classification
Globally Harmonized System classification per ECHA C&L inventory and ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards.
Short-term Exposure Effects
May cause mechanical irritation to the respiratory tract.
Long-term Exposure Effects
The substance may have effects on the lungs. This may result in a benign pneumoconiosis (stannosis).
Pre-Calculated Safety Assessment
Pre-calculated NOAEL → SED → MoS audit trail for Tin (Sn) across SCCS product categories, with measured dermal absorption where available.
EPA ToxValDB — Toxicity Values
10 toxicity values from EPA ToxValDB (aggregated from CCTE, HPV, ToxRefDB, IRIS, and other regulatory dossiers).
Endpoint
Value
Species
Route
Duration
Source
LC50
>4750 mg/m3
Rat
inhalation
-
ECHA
LD50
>2000 mg/kg
Rat
dermal
acute
ECHA
LD50
>2000 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
LD50
>2000 mg/kg
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
NOAEL
=1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
NOAEL
=1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
NOAEL
>1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
short-term
ECHA
NOAEL
>1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
NOEL
>1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
NOEL
>1000 mg/kg-day
Rat
oral
-
ECHA
ECHA REACH Registration
European Chemicals Agency REACH dossier and Substances of Very High Concern listing.
Registration Type
Full
Tonnage Band
10,000 - 100,000 tonnes
Substance Type
SUBSTANCE
SVHC Candidate
No
PubChem Annotations
Safety and regulatory annotations from PubChem (NCBI) aggregated sources.
Safety (2)
ICSC Safety Card
1535
Source: WHO/JECFA
Skin Eye Respiratory Irritation
Tin dust is ... irritant to eyes & airways ... .
Source: Hazardous Substances Data Bank (HSDB)
Regulatory (1)
JECFA Evaluation
TIN | 2006 | At its present meeting, the Committee reconsidered studies of the acute toxic effects seen in humans after consumption of foods containing high concentrations of inorganic compounds of tin, and also considered a new study. The Committee concluded that the data available indicated that it is inappropriate to establish an ARfD for inorganic tin, since the occurence of GI-irritation afte
Source: WHO/JECFA
Function Categories & List Membership
Cosmetic/Chemical Function Categories
AntioxidantCorrosion inhibitorDegradant/impurityPlating agentStabilizing agentSurface modifierSurfactant (surface active agent)
Expert Verdict
Expert safety assessment and concern-level summary for Tin (Sn).
Public NOAEL study rows linked to Tin (Sn) by CAS number or substance name.
Studies
9
Lowest NOAEL
30
Highest NOAEL
1000
Units vary across source rows: mg/kg bw/day, mg/kg bw
WHO/JECFAECHA
Known Synonyms
CI Pigment metal 5EINECS 231-141-8UNII-387GMG9FH5Stannum metallicum
Chemical Function
Surfactant (surface active agent)Stabilizing agentDegradant/impuritySurface modifier
Regulatory Lists
detected; Europe; Personal care - make-up and related - eye linerArts and crafts/Office supplies - body paint; detected; Europedetected; Europe; Other direct contact consumer goodsArts and crafts/Office supplies - general arts and crafts supplies - arts and crafts paint; detected; Europedetected; drinking_water; MN Chemical Screeningdetected; drinking_water; MN Chemical Screeningdetected; drinking_water; MN Chemical Screeningdetected; drinking_water; MN Chemical ScreeningEurope; Other direct contact consumer goodsEurope; nondetect; Other direct contact consumer goodsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Toys and children's productsdetected; Europe; Furniture and Furnishingsdetected; Europe; Home maintenance - caulk/sealant
Australian Status
AICIS status:listed
Cross-Vertical Safety Context
Same-CAS public records found in food safety data.
SOURCEEFSA / FDA GRASfood_additives
Food Safety Data
Same-CAS food additive or FDA GRAS records from the core public database.
Tin (Sn) has a safety rating of "MODERATE" in our database. EU status: prohibited. US status: restricted. 9 toxicological study endpoint(s) are available in our database.
Is Tin (Sn) allowed in the EU?
Tin (Sn) EU regulatory status: prohibited. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What does Tin (Sn) do in cosmetics?
Tin (Sn) functions as: Bulking agent, opacifying agent (limited cosmetic use). It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 7440-31-5.
What is the NOAEL for Tin (Sn)?
The NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) for Tin (Sn) is =30 mg/kg bw/day based on a Toxicology study study via oral route in Rat. A total of 9 study endpoints are available. Source: WHO/JECFA.
Is Tin (Sn) used outside cosmetics?
Tin (Sn) also appears in industrial chemical safety and food safety data. The cross-vertical cards on this page render same-CAS public rows from the matched databases.
Does Tin (Sn) have different safety status in cosmetics vs industrial chemicals?
Tin (Sn) is prohibited in EU cosmetics but has active industrial GHS classifications (H319, H335, H372).
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