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Query: UMLS:C0152030 (
skin irritation
)
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Biotin
is a water-soluble vitamin used as a hair-conditioning agent and a skin-conditioning agent in many cosmetic products at concentrations ranging from 0.0001% to 0.6%. Although
Biotin
does absorb some ultraviolet (UV) radiation, the absorption shows no peaks in the UVA or UVB region.
Biotin
is rapidly metabolized and excreted in urine. Little acute oral toxicity is seen in animal tests. Short-term and subchronic toxicity studies likewise found no evidence of toxicity. Although intradermal injection of a small quantity of
Biotin
(0.1 ml) into guinea pig skin did not produce
skin irritation
,
Biotin
(0.1% at pH 7.3) did produce slight, transient ocular irritation in rabbit eyes.
Biotin
was not mutagenic in bacterial tests, but positive results were found in a Tradescantia micronucleus test. There was evidence of an increase in the number of resorptions in rats receiving
Biotin
by subcutaneous injection, with concomitant decreases in fetal, uterine, and placental weights. Another study of mice receiving
Biotin
orally or by subcutaneous injection found no differences between control and treatment groups. Although there is one case study reporting an urticarial reaction in the literature, there are a very large number of individuals exposed to
Biotin
on a daily basis, and there is not a parallel appearance of irritation, sensitization, or other adverse reactions. Based on these available data, it was concluded that
Biotin
is safe as used in cosmetic formulations.
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