R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1
A cosmetic ingredient used as not reported in skincare, haircare, and personal-care products sold in the European Union.
What is it?
R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is a single chain recombinant Synechococcus protein produced by fermentation in E. coli. The starting gene is directly isolated from Synechococcus which codes for C-phycoerythrin class I subunit alpha. The protein contains 164 amino acids which may contain disulfide bonds and/or glycosylation, and consists of the proper sequence of the 20 standard amino acids.
What does it do?
R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is listed in the EU cosmetic ingredient inventory with the following declared functions:
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Not reported
function not declared in the EU CosIng database — the substance is approved for cosmetic use, but no specific role has been categorised
EU regulatory status
R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is allowed for use in cosmetic products in the European Union under Regulation 1223/2009. It is not subject to a specific Annex restriction at the time of writing.
Frequently asked questions
What is R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1?
R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is a cosmetic ingredient catalogued in the EU CosIng database. R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is a single chain recombinant Synechococcus protein produced by fermentation in E. coli. The starting gene is directly isolated from Synechococcus which codes for C-phycoerythrin class I subunit alpha. The protein contains 164 amino acids which may contain disulfide bonds and/or glycosylation, and consists of the proper sequence of the 20 standard amino acids.
Is R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 allowed in cosmetics in the EU?
Yes. R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is allowed for use in cosmetic products in the EU under Regulation 1223/2009.
What does R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 do in cosmetic products?
R-Synechococcus Polypeptide-1 is declared in the EU cosmetic ingredient inventory with these functions: not reported.
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Source: EU CosIng database (European Commission). This page is derived from public-sector information published by the European Commission. · Last updated: 18/04/2018