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[video] That's A Wrap: Top News the Week of 7/7/17 from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
SIK inhibition for self-tanning? And protection against thermal aging? If you missed this week's news from
Cosmetics & Toiletries
, you missed out. Check out our video re-cap.
Animal Alternatives
Is This the Tail End of Animal Testing for Cosmetics and Personal Care?
With awareness of animal testing rising--due in part to conversations via social media and an influx of companies granting "cruelty-free" wishes--brands that are slow to omit animal testing may see consumers opting for other products they know have never been tested on animals.
Animal Alternatives
Animal Testing's in the Hot Seat in Korea
Activists for alternatives to animal testing and industry groups hosted a forum to pressure Korea's lawmakers to prioritize investment in new approaches to cosmetics safety testing.
Animal Alternatives
Comparing Methods to Measure Porcine Skin Integrity In Vitro
To confirm the integrity of porcine ski prior to penetration tests, published studies show that measuring transepidermal water loss, transdermal electrical resistance or caffeine penetration levels are often chosen techniques. New results demonstrate that
Animal Alternatives
Industry, NGOs Claim REACH Amendments Could Increase Animal Testing
Industry and NGOs are calling out the European Commission's amendments to REACH to clarify animal testing requirements, highlighting how they likely will increase the use of animals.
Literature/Data
Researchers Develop Invertebrate Alternative In vivo Skin Corrosion Test
Work published in Environmental Pollution describes an invertebrate alternative in vivo skin corrosion test that reportedly is more sensitive to acids and alkalis than traditional skin models.
Regional
Australian Chemical Reform in Action
The Australian government released a proposal to change its national chemical notification scheme earlier this year, which will include a ban on animal testing. Interestingly, it allows for risk-based regulation.
Animal Alternatives
India Looks to Reduce Animal Testing
Reducing animal use for testing drugs and cosmetics was the focus of a recent congress held in Chennai, India.
Animal Alternatives
Patch Testing vs. In Vitro Alternatives
A comparison between results of in vitro and in vivo testing on a selection of personal-care products begins to establish a validation database for in vitro product safety testing.
Method/Process
ICCVAM Requests Info on Skin Sensitization Testing
The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) has requested the submission of new science or information on alternative test methods or testing strategies for skin sensitization, as part of a plan of action to advance this area.
Method/Process
ICCVAM Requests Info on Skin Sensitization Testing
The Interagency Coordinating Committee on the Validation of Alternative Methods (ICCVAM) has requested the submission of new science or information on alternative test methods or testing strategies for skin sensitization, as part of a plan of action to advance this area.
Animal Alternatives
REACH and In Vitro Alternatives: Phototoxicity Testing
This is the third column in a continuing discussion regarding the new REACH regulations and their impact on chemical testing. The first appeared in December 2007 and discussed dermal corrosive potential testing; the second, in February 2008, covered dermal irritancy potential testing.
Regional
Switzerland Plans to Ban Animal-tested Cosmetic Ingredients
As part of the momentum that is growing globally to ban testing on animals for cosmetics, the Swiss government is planning to ban the sale of cosmetics containing ingredients newly tested on animals.
Animal Alternatives
Colipa and EU Kick-off Animal Alternative Initiative
Safety Evaluation Ultimately Replacing Animal Testing (SEURAT), a research initiative funded by the European Union's Health Programme and Colipa, has gotten underway with a kick-off meeting, held March 1-3, 2011, in Cascais, Portugal.
Claims/Labeling
Gauging Cosmetic Safety in a Post-Animal Testing World
The testing of cosmetic and personal care products on animals has become widely perceived as a vile, often cruel and inhumane practice. Many countries have either banned its use or have pending legislation to do so. The dilemma this leaves is creating reliable methods to test products for safety and quality.
Animal Alternatives
Eurosafe Inks Deal to Distribute Senzagen's Animal-alternative Tests
"The GARD assay portfolio is unique with its holistic approach and contributes greatly in a modern, [animal-free] testing strategy."
Animal Alternatives
A Synthetic Tissue-based In vitro Ocular Irritation Assay
The testing of personal care products for ocular irritancy ensures their safety, proper labeling and consumer satisfaction. In relation, there is a current demand for animal-alternative tests. Thus, described here is a method using synthetic tissue to test for mild, moderate and severe ocular irritation, including data validating this method as an effective means to screen products.
Animal Alternatives
A Synthetic Tissue-based In vitro Ocular Irritation Assay
The testing of personal care products for ocular irritancy ensures their safety, proper labeling and consumer satisfaction. In relation, there is a current demand for animal-alternative tests. Thus, described here is a method using synthetic tissue to test for mild, moderate and severe ocular irritation, including data validating this method as an effective means to screen products.
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