3. Extraction of a cosmetic active ingredient
Plants contain a wide variety of phytomolecules or metabolites that can be used as active or functional ingredients in cosmetic products (figure 3 ). These metabolites can also be of great interest to the food and pharmaceutical industries.
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Bibliography
Standards and norms
- Guidelines on technical definitions and criteria for natural and organic cosmetic ingredients and products – Part 1: Ingredient definitions. - ISO 16128-1 - 2016
- Guidelines on technical definitions and criteria for natural and organic cosmetic ingredients and products – Part 2: Criteria for ingredients and products. - ISO 16128-2 - 2017
- Cosmetics – Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) – Guidelines for good...
Regulations
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European cosmetics regulations: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/ (page consulted on January 6, 2024)
Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council of November 30, 2009 on cosmetic products (2009).
Regulation (EU) No 511/2014 of the European...
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Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
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Suppliers of cosmetic active ingredients (non-exhaustive list)
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