BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE
Biotinoyl Hexapeptide-2 Amide is the product obtained by the reaction of Biotin (q.v.) and Hexapeptide-2 (q.v.) in which the C-terminus of the peptide is an amide
BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE is listed in the EU CosIng inventory, but no direct annex records are linked on this page yet.
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BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE
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Biotinoyl Hexapeptide-2 Amide is the product obtained by the reaction of Biotin (q.v.) and Hexapeptide-2 (q.v.) in which the C-terminus of the peptide is an amide
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How BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE appears in the CosIng inventory
The CosIng inventory lists BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE as a cosmetic ingredient and this page links it to 0 annex records. The inventory entry captures names and identifiers, while the annex records show where the substance is prohibited, restricted or positively listed in EU cosmetics law.
BIOTINOYL HEXAPEPTIDE-2 AMIDE is also tagged with 1 cosmetic function in the official data. Function labels describe intended use, but they do not replace regulatory review of linked annex records before formulation or labelling work.
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