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Animal Alternatives
3D Skin Substrate Meets Speed, Complexity and ECM-based Research Needs
Researchers from the University School of Dental Medicine in Boston have published on a 3D skin equivalent model with high throughput potential and greater cellular complexity originating from human ECM.
Regional
Colombian Senate Bans Animal Testing for Cosmetics
Colombia is the first nation in South America to ban animal testing for cosmetics. "Today, Colombia becomes a better and more humane society," said Senate Co-author Richard Aguilar, according to Animal Defenders International.
Animal Alternatives
GARDskin Provides Animal-free Way to Guard Skin
SenzaGen and XCellR8 have recently expanded its collaboration to offer GARDskin Animal Product-free, an animal-free skin sensitization assay safety assessment for chemicals in products.
Animal Alternatives
Is Mexico Next to Ban Animal Testing?
Recently, Mexico made the move to initiate a ban on animal testing of cosmetics. This would make it the first North American country and the 40th country worldwide to do so.
Event Coverage
[video] Responding to COVID-19, Childhood AD and Sensitive Skin
This week's top headline picks in cosmetics R&D news range from COVID-19 responses, to botanicals for childhood atopic dermatitis and more. Here's Rachel Grabenhofer with her video recap.
Tech Transfer
Non-animal Ocular Irritation Test Adopted by OECD
InVitro International announced the adoption of its Ocular Irritection (OI) protocol, an animal-free ocular irritancy test, by the OECD.
Colorant
Expert Opinions: Color Pause*
Featuring insights on cruelty-free, inclusivity, sustainable, renewable and more, this month's collection of "Expert Opinions" is all about the pause on color cosmetics. Click through to the digital magazine for the complete article.
Animal Alternatives
Strat-M® Membrane for Transdermal Diffusion Testing – FREE Sample
Strat-M® membrane is a synthetic, non-animal based model for transdermal diffusion testing that is predictive of diffusion in human skin and is an alternative to animal testing. Learn more about this innovative technology and request a free sample.
Animal Alternatives
PETA Adds Avon to Working for Regulatory Change List
This list comprises companies recognized for their demonstrated, ongoing commitment to promoting the development, validation and regulatory acceptance of non-animal methods.
Animal Alternatives
Will the U.S. Finally Ban Animal Testing for Cosmetics?
It's been attempted before, so will U.S. legislators succeed this time in a nationwide ban against animal testing for cosmetics? The U.S. Humane Society believes so; and it appears the industry is on board.
Regional
Illinois Bans Animal Testing for Cosmetics
Illinois has become the third state in the U.S. to prohibit the sale of cosmetics that have been tested on animals. Read on for details and exceptions.
Animal Alternatives
China Adds Animal Testing Exemption for Cosmetics to its Agenda
It seems that China is now open discussion, even more than before, to the idea of exempting some cosmetic products from the animal testing requirement, according to one blog.
Event Coverage
[video] Student Poster: Moves Toward Animal Test Alternatives, a Survey
The industry is fully dedicated to moving toward animal-alternative test methods. Shanin Jacquay, of the University of Toledo, surveyed these moves in a poster presentation.
Animal Alternatives
China Adds 9 More Animal-Free Tests
In a noticed issues March 22, 2019, the country’s National Medical Products Administration announced its acceptance of nine test methods, including Direct Peptide Reaction Assay (DPRA) for skin sensitization (OECD TG 442C) and Short Time Exposure Assay (STE) for eye irritation (OECD TG 491).
Method/Process
Making Moves Toward an Animal Testing-free Future
I think the cosmetics industry will agree: we want to see animal testing phased out in our lifetimes. Not only for ethical reasons, but because these methods are much less relevant than today's alternatives. The good news is worldwide efforts are getting us there; following are recent examples.
Animal Alternatives
The Body Shop Teams Up with British Lab for Animal-Free Testing
Based out of Daresbury, Cheshire, England, XCellR8 claims to be “the only lab globally to make its tests entirely animal-product free in a regulatory environment, eliminating all animal components from their tests.”
Method/Process
MilliporeSigma Assays Dermal Diffusion and Fragrance Allergenicity
Two ready-to-use, IFRA-compliant calibrants and one animal-alternative substrate will be the focus of MilliporeSigma's presence at in-cosmetics Global.
Method/Process
[video] This Device Analyzes Skin On the Go for Cosmetic Validation
An alternative to animal testing techniques, this handheld device noninvasively measures skin structure and quality for higher-efficiency cosmetic experiments.
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