원료정의 (Definitions) |
Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Fruit Extract is the extract of the fruit of Citrus aurantium dulcis. See Regulatory and Ingredient Use Information, regarding the labeling names for botanical ingredients in Volume 1, Introduction, Part A. |
원료수재근거 |
■ Botanicals
In previous editions of the Dictionary, botanical ingredients were identified using two differing conventions. One, preferred by the U.S. FDA, identified the ingredient by common name (where appropriate), or genus and species, and the plant part and type of preparation. The other, accepted in the EU with the publication of its Inventory, used only the genus and species names to identify the botanical ingredient.
To begin harmonizing the botanical nomenclature, the International Nomenclature Committee began assigning genus and species names to all botanicals, and common names were only included in the names proposed for labeling in the U.S., when it was determined that such would assist identification of the ingredient for safety purposes. In addition, a cross reference of common and more specific genus and species names was made available to the dermatology community through CTFA On Call, through the American Contact Dermatitis Society, and to the public through the CTFA Web site at http://www.ctfa.org. At the same time, the European industry began adding the plant part and type of preparation information used in the U.S. to its listing of botanical ingredients for the first update of its Inventory.
Since the first update of the EU Inventory was published by the EU Commission on February 9, 2006, (Commission Decision 2006/257/EC), the editors have removed the genus and species only names for botanicals since the tenth edition of the Dictionary. The number of botanical ingredients in the initial EU Inventory was limited to about 150, and it is hoped that any Member State finding one of these botanicals listed with the additional information, before formal adoption of the first update, will forgo any regulatory action. However, the user is directed to contact his European National Association, or Colipa the European Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Perfumery Association, to ascertain the latest status of the first update of the Inventory, before deciding on the use of the botanical nomenclature provided in this edition.
Note: (EU) must not be used on finished product labels as part of the INCI name.
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관련상표 |
Actiphyte of Orange BG50 (ACTIVE ORGANICS, INC.) Actiphyte of Orange GL50 (ACTIVE ORGANICS, INC.) Actiphyte of Orange Lipo S (ACTIVE ORGANICS, INC.) Actiphyte of Orange PG50 (ACTIVE ORGANICS, INC.) Arlamol Bio (UNIQEMA AMERICAS) Aroma ORANGE B (ICHIMARU PHARCOS COMPANY, LTD.) Aromaphyte of Orange (ACTIVE ORGANICS, INC.) Biocitro (QUINABRA QUIMICA NATURAL BRASILEIRA LTDA) Cosflor Orange Barley HGS (A & E CONNOCK (PERFUMERY & COSMETICS) LTD.) Extrapone Fruit Mixture 2/033247 (DRAGOCO, INC.) Glycolysat of Orange (CEP (SOLABIA GROUP)) Hydroxylide QNST (COLETICA S.A.(See Coletica, Inc for business in the US.)) Multifruit BOSM (BROOKS INDUSTRIES, INC.) Multifruit BSC (BROOKS INDUSTRIES, INC.) Multifruit PCA (BROOKS INDUSTRIES, INC.) Oleat of Orange (CEP (SOLABIA GROUP)) Orange 50 Brix (GATTEFOSSE S.A.S.) Orange Extract BG (MARUZEN PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD.) Orange Extract HG (PROVITAL, S.A.) Orange Extract HS 3331 G (GRAU AROMATICS GMBH & COMPANY KG) Orange Extract PG100 (MARUZEN PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD.) Orange HS (ALBAN MULLER INDUSTRIE) ORANGE Liquid (ICHIMARU PHARCOS COMPANY, LTD.) Orange Secrets (GATTEFOSSE S.A.S.) VT-235 Extract of Orange Fruit (VEGE-TECH COMPANY) Orange Extract (BIOLAND LTD.) |