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Is the upper limit of CMI MI preservative blend 100 ppm in japan?
Posted by Abdullah on December 8, 2022 at 11:37 amIs the upper limit of CMI MI preservative blend 100 ppm active preservative or 0.6% actual product in in japan?
PhilGeis replied 1 year, 11 months ago 4 Members · 8 Replies -
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In any geography - do not exceed 7.5 ppm active (CMIT+MIT) - 5 ppm is adequate.
Don’t know the origin of this “Global Regulatory” but it is bogus
PCPC is an industry organization - it approves nothing
there is no regulatory limit.
CMIT/MIT should NOT be used in leave-on products -
PhilGeis said:In any geography - do not exceed 7.5 ppm active (CMIT+MIT) - 5 ppm is adequate.
Don’t know the origin of this “Global Regulatory” but it is bogus
PCPC is an industry organization - it approves nothing
there is no regulatory limit.
CMIT/MIT should NOT be used in leave-on productsThanks
This data was from lonza about Isocil® PC preservative.
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Someone in Lonza marketing is getting a little loosey goosey with their facts
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@amitvedakar
These are sales brochures - no more - note the absurd BS of “vegan” andallure
Marketers are responsible for their products - not suppliers. Trouble with regulators or harm to consumers is on the marketers. They could sue to supplier for the misleading brochure (and almost all are in some big or small regard) - and they’ll [prob lose.
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