Science
Mechanism of Action
The precise mechanism by which NON-2-ENENITRILE might exert an effect on skin at a cellular or molecular level is currently unknown, as no research data has been identified.
Research
Clinical Evidence
Low confidenceN/A
Transparency
Dusting Analysis
There is no available data to suggest that NON-2-ENENITRILE is commonly 'dusted' or used as a filler ingredient. Its identified role is primarily as a fragrance component.
The Formula
Formulation
Stability
This ingredient exhibits robust stability across various product types: excellent in shampoos and soaps, very good in AP roll-ons and powders, and good in body lotions, citric cleaners, and APC cleaners. It shows poor stability, however, when exposed to bleach.
Conflicts
- bleach
Safety
Safety Profile
NON-2-ENENITRILE has not received individual FDA approval as a chemical. While it may be included as a component in products covered by broader group standards, its use is not approved as a standalone chemical. PubChem classifies it with GHS hazard statement H302, signifying 'Harmful if swallowed'.
Your Skin
Skin Compatibility
Our Assessment
Verdict
Given the complete absence of clinical efficacy data for skin, unknown skin compatibility, and noted safety hazard if ingested, the suitability of NON-2-ENENITRILE for precision topical skincare is currently indeterminable.
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