Annex III Entry 152 17/05/2013

ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE

Allyl heptine carbonate (allyl oct-2-ynoate)

ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE is listed in Annex III and may only be used under the conditions shown in this record. Maximum concentration in this record: 0.002%.

Restricted substance— Annex III, EU Regulation 1223/2009
Max conc.: 0.002%
Entry: 152

Record details

Maximum concentration

0.002%

Other restrictions

This material shall not be used in combination with any other 2- alkynoic acid ester (e.g. methyl heptine carbonate)

INCI glossary name

ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE

Chemical name

Allyl heptine carbonate (allyl oct-2-ynoate)

Regulatory information

Key data

Annex
Entry number
152

Inventory links for ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE

Direct matches are limited for this record, so nearby entries from Annex III are shown as well.

Annex III 150
Nearby record in the same annex

Allyl propionate

CAS: 2408-20-0
EC: 219-307-8
Annex III 149
Nearby record in the same annex

ALLYL NONANOATE

CAS: 7493-72-3
EC: 231-334-7

What Annex III means for ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE

ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE is a restricted substance under Annex III of EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009. Its use in cosmetics is only permitted under the specific conditions set out in the entry above, including applicable concentration limits, product type restrictions and required warning statements.

When including this substance in a formulation, all conditions — maximum concentration, product scope and warning labels — must be met simultaneously. Compliance with one condition does not override the others.

This record is linked to 1 CosIng inventory ingredient for name and identifier cross-reference. The page also surfaces 12 related annex records with overlapping identifiers, annex logic or naming patterns.

Compliance checklist

  • Ensure formulation concentration does not exceed: 0.002%
  • Document conditions of use in the Product Information File (PIF).

Frequently asked questions

ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE is listed in Annex III of EU Regulation 1223/2009 as a restricted substance. It may only be used under the conditions specified in the entry, including any maximum concentration, product type limitation and required warning statements shown above.

CAS 73157-43-4 is the unique numerical identifier assigned to ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE by the Chemical Abstracts Service. In cosmetic compliance work, the CAS number is used to cross-reference the substance across regulatory databases, raw material specifications and safety assessment reports. Multiple EU annex entries may share the same CAS number if the same substance appears under different conditions or in different annexes.

The maximum concentration of 0.002% applies to the concentration of the substance in the ready-to-use cosmetic product. When the substance is supplied as part of a blend or mixture, the calculation must account for the contribution of all sources in the formulation. The combined concentration must not exceed the stated limit.

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Source note for Annex III record ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE

This page summarizes one Annex III record for ALLYL HEPTINE CARBONATE from public European Commission cosmetic materials and adds linked inventory or identifier matches when available.

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