Also known as: Ethanol, 2,2',2''-nitrilotris-, 2,2',2''-Nitrilotriethanol, Trolamine, Caswell No. 886, EINECS 203-049-8 (+12 more)
INCI: TRIETHANOLAMINE
Triethanolamine (CAS 102-71-6) is a cosmetic cosmetic ingredient functioning as pH adjuster, emulsifier. NOAEL 33.3333 mg/kg bw/day (cross-referenced against ToxValDB ECHA IUCLID); EU Regulation 1223/2009 status: restricted, max 2.5% free amine; pH of finished product must not exceed 11; must not be used with nitrosating agents. Industrial safety data is also available in the chemical safety database. Same-CAS public records also appear in industrial chemical safety data.
EU Max Conc.2.5% free amine; pH of finished product must not exceed 11; must not be used with nitrosating agents
US US Statuspermitted
US NotesPermitted; industry guidance recommends avoiding formulation with nitrosating agents to prevent N-nitrosodiethanolamine (NDELA) formation; Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) approved at ≤5%
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Safety Data
Margin of Safety, dermal absorption, and sensitization profile summaries for Triethanolamine.
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Toxicological Studies
4 study endpoints found for Triethanolamine. 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
170 mg/kg bw/day
oral
rat
Subchronic
COSMOS_DB
NOAEL
350 mg/kg bw/day
oral
rat
Subchronic
COSMOS_DB
NOAEL
1125 mg/kg bw/day
oral
mouse
Reproductive
COSMOS_DB
NOAEL
5000 mg/kg bw/day
oral
mouse
Chronic
COSMOS_DB
GHS Hazard Classification
Globally Harmonized System classification per ECHA C&L inventory and ILO/WHO International Chemical Safety Cards.
Short-term Exposure Effects
The substance is irritating to the eyes, skin and respiratory tract.
Long-term Exposure Effects
Repeated or prolonged contact may cause skin sensitization.
Routes of Exposure
The substance can be absorbed into the body by inhalation of its aerosol.
Pre-Calculated Safety Assessment
Pre-calculated NOAEL → SED → MoS audit trail for Triethanolamine across SCCS product categories, with measured dermal absorption where available.
Sensitization Profile
Contact sensitization data for Triethanolamine based on clinical patch test studies and IFRA standards.
Sensitization Rate
low
Allergen Class
surfactant
EU Allergen Listed
no
Patch Test Positive Rate
0.3%
Cross-reactivity Group
none
Reaction Type
contact-dermatitis
Source: NACDG; IVDK; ESSCA
IARC Carcinogenicity
International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO) monograph evaluation.
IARC Group
3
Volume
77
Evaluation Year
2000
Sensitization AOP Dashboard
Adverse Outcome Pathway data across 5 assays (DPRA, KeratinoSens, hCLAT, LLNA, NESIL) aggregated from public sources.
DPRA Cys %
0%
DPRA Lys %
3.1%
KeratinoSens IC50
2000 µM
hCLAT CV75
4167 µg/mL
LLNA EC3
50%
NESIL
12500 µg/cm²
LLNA: Weak (1B)GHS: 1B
Source: LLNA: Anderson et al. (2009); DPRA: Hoffmann et al., 2018; KS: No reference provided in NICEATM database; hCLAT: No reference provided in NICEATM database
Endocrine Disruptor Evidence (Expanded)
Cross-referenced EDC classifications, mechanism data, and dose-response evidence from EDLists, SIN List, and cosmetic-specific detail sources.
Adhesion/cohesion promoterCatalystChelating agentChemical reaction regulatorCleaning agentCorrosion inhibitorDeodorizerEmulsifierFlavouring and nutrientFragrance
Regulatory List Membership (6)
EU Regulated in Personal CareEU Restricted for Children (Cosmetics)IFRA Fragrance Transparency ListEPA Safer Chemical Ingredients List (SCIL)FDA Substances Added to Food (EAFUS)Consumer Product Chemical
Expert Verdict
Expert safety assessment and concern-level summary for Triethanolamine.
pH regulating agentCleaning agentSurfactant (surface active agent)DeodorizerEmulsifierSolvent
Regulatory Lists
Europe; plastic_additiveactive_ingredient; Europe; PesticidesCanada; consumer_product; Substances in Products - Canada (4/2014)children; Europe; Personal care - general moisturizing - hand/body lotionchildren; Europe; Personal care - body hygiene - body washchildren; Europe; Personal care - specialized bath products - bubble bathdetected; Europe; Other direct contact consumer goodsactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticidesactive_ingredient; Pesticides
Australian Status
AICIS status:listed
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Triethanolamine safe in cosmetics?
Triethanolamine has a safety rating of "MODERATE" in our database. EU status: restricted. US status: permitted. 4 toxicological study endpoint(s) are available in our database.
Is Triethanolamine allowed in the EU?
Triethanolamine EU regulatory status: restricted. Maximum allowed concentration: 2.5% free amine; pH of finished product must not exceed 11; must not be used with nitrosating agents. This is based on EU Regulation 1223/2009 and its amendments.
What does Triethanolamine do in cosmetics?
Triethanolamine functions as: pH adjuster, emulsifier. It is classified as a cosmetic ingredient in our database. CAS number: 102-71-6.
What is the NOAEL for Triethanolamine?
The NOAEL (No Observed Adverse Effect Level) for Triethanolamine is 170 mg/kg bw/day based on a Subchronic study via oral route in rat. A total of 4 study endpoints are available. Source: COSMOS_DB.
Is Triethanolamine used outside cosmetics?
Triethanolamine also appears in industrial chemical safety data. The cross-vertical cards on this page render same-CAS public rows from the matched databases.
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