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[48], Method for Preservation Testing of Atypical Cosmetic Products, CTFA Microbiology Guidelines, Cosmetic Toiletry and Fragrance Association, 2007. [49], International Conference on Harmonization, Q6A ? Specifications: Test Procedures and Acceptance Criteria for New Drug Substances and New Drug Products
Title, CTFA Microbiology Guidelines. Contributors, Anita S. Curry, Joyce G. Graf, Gerald N. McEwen, Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association. Publisher, Cosmetic, Toiletry, and Fragrance Association, 1993. Export Citation, BiBTeX EndNote RefMan
Get this from a library! Microbiology guidelines : CTFA technical guidelines. [Anita S Curry; Joyce G Graf; Gerald N McEwen; Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association.;]
GUIDELINES. ON STABILITY TESTING OF COSMETIC PRODUCTS. March 2004. I. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS. 1. INTRODUCTION. General. The purpose of stability testing cosmetic products is to ensure that a new or modified product meets the intended physical, chemical and microbiological quality standards.
The Personal Care Products Council (formerly Cosmetics, Toiletries, and Fragrance Association - CTFA) has set forth guidelines specific testing of cosmetic and personal care product manufacturers to aid in determining the microbial content and the effectiveness of the preservative system of many different types of cosmetic
large majority of cosmetics is at risk from microbial contamina- tion. Creams, lotions, products containing General guidance on the microbiological testing of cosmetics, in- cluding on the analysis equipment used, . 14) Guidelines on Stability Testing of Cosmetics, COLIPA/CTFA, March 2004. 15) ISO 11930, Cosmetics
Get this from a library! CTFA microbiology guidelines. [Anita S Curry; Joyce G Graf; Gerald N McEwen; Cosmetic, Toiletry and Fragrance Association.;]
Guidelines for Cosmetic Microbial Limit Specifications. ? FDA's BAM Chapter 23 – Microbiological Methods for Cosmetics. ? Eye-area Products - < 500 CFU/gram. ? Non-eye-area Products - <1000 CFU/gram. ? Absence of known pathogens and opportunistic pathogens. ? CTFA (PCPC) Microbiological Guidelines
Glossary of Microbiological Terms. * These guidelines and methods were newly written or substantively revised for the 2005 CTFA Microbiology Guidelines. ** Method M-3 underwent substantive revisions and review for the 2007 CTFA Microbiology Guidelines. After the product is purchased, it will display on the "My
30 Oct 2008 The CTFA Quality Assurance and GMP Guidelines will be available by June 2007.The CTFA Safety Evaluation Guidelines will be available in Spring 2007. Finally, the CTFA Microbiology Guidelines will be available in Summer 2007. To obtain more information or to reserve a copy, visit www.ctfa.org. Close
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