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작용기능(영) |
Skin Bleaching Agents |
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작용기능(한) |
스킨 미백제 |
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설명(영) |
Skin Bleaching Agents are active ingredients used in skin bleaching products. In the U.S., in a proposed rule published by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, "Skin Bleaching Drug Products for Over-the-Counter Human Use" (47 Fed. Reg. 39108, September 3, 1982), a skin bleaching agent is defined as "an agent designed to bleach or otherwise lighten limited areas of hyperpigmented skin through the suppression of melanin pigment formation within skin cells." In the EU and other countries, skin bleaching products are considered to be cosmetics, and are controlled under cosmetic regulations which may not require pre-clearance or pre-market approval of active ingredients. In Japan, skin bleaching agents may be regarded as drugs subject to pre-approval requirements. The listing below includes those ingredients reported to be safe and effective for use in U.S. over-the-counter (OTC) drug products as well as those identified by suppliers as skin bleaching agents. These ingredients may also have a cosmetic purpose in cosmetic formulations. To identify the currently allowed skin bleaching agents in the U.S., or for information on ingredient use limitations, etc., the reader is directed to contact the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for the most recent information concerning this drug category. The U.S. approved drug ingredients are identified below with a star prefix. Whenever the U.S. drug name differs from the INCI name, the U.S. drug name is presented parenthetically. |
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해당원료 |
DIACETYL BENZOYL LATHYROL; |
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