HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES

BannedCAS 73049-73-72 regulations across 2 markets

HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES is a cosmetic ingredient classified as Hair Conditioning. Also known as CAS 73049-73-7. It is regulated in 2 markets including Canada, South Korea.

Also Known As

Market Overview — 29 Markets

European Union
United Kingdom
United States
California
Maryland
Washington
Canada1
Brazil
South Korea1
Japan
Taiwan
Australia
Singapore
Malaysia
Thailand
Indonesia
Vietnam
Philippines
UAE
Saudi Arabia
Qatar
Oman
Kuwait
Bahrain
Russia
Belarus
Kazakhstan
Armenia
Kyrgyzstan

Detailed Regulations

EuropeNo restrictions

No specific restrictions for HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in European Union, United Kingdom.

Americas1 regulation
CanadaRestrictedAnnex Table 2 (Restricted)
Chemical name
Human origin, substance of
CAS
73049-73-7
Conditions of use
Manufacturers using substances of human origin must provide the following information to Health Canada: Source of the substance; A description of the method of production; Quality control data, particularly those relating to microbial limits (including viruses) and the absence of estrogenic substances; Product labelling.

Source: Health Canada Cosmetic Ingredient Hotlist

East Asia & Oceania1 regulation
South KoreaBannedAnnex banned #M198
Chemical name
Human Placental Enzymes

Source: MFDS Korea Cosmetics Regulation

ASEANNo restrictions

No specific restrictions for HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines.

GCCNo restrictions

No specific restrictions for HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain.

EAEUNo restrictions

No specific restrictions for HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES banned in any country?

Yes, HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES is banned in South Korea. Always check current regulations before formulating products for these markets.

What are the restrictions on HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in cosmetics?

HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES is restricted or has conditions of use in Canada. Restrictions may include maximum concentration limits, product type limitations, or mandatory labeling requirements. See the detailed regulations above for specifics.

Can I use HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES in cosmetics?

HUMAN PLACENTAL ENZYMES is regulated in 2 markets. It is banned in South Korea. It has restrictions in Canada. Use Formpli's free screening tool to check your full ingredient list against all 26 markets at once.

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This information is for reference only and does not constitute legal or regulatory advice. Regulations change — always verify with official sources and consult a regulatory specialist before exporting cosmetic products. Data sourced from EU COSING, US FDA, Health Canada, MHLW Japan, MFDS Korea, ASEAN ACD, GCC SFDA, TGA Australia, ANVISA Brazil, EAEU TR CU, and Taiwan TFDA.