Skin Conditioning
DAUCUS CAROTA SATIVA CALLUS EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES
Safety score · 0–100
Fine
Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.
About
Plant-callus exosome-like vesicles from carrot (Daucus carota sativa). Carries the root’s carotenoid antioxidant signature in nano-vesicle form.
Daucus carota sativa callus extracellular vesicles are nanoscale lipid vesicles isolated from cultured carrot plant cells. They are marketed as a vegan, sustainable signalling ingredient with antioxidant and skin-conditioning claims, leveraging the parent plant’s carotenoids, polyacetylenes, and lipids. The vesicle ingredient class lacks SCCS or CIR review; toxicology rests on supplier dossiers. Carrot derivatives have a long, generally safe topical history; Apiaceae-family plants can rarely sensitize.
Function
Skin benefits
- Plant-derived antioxidant/carotenoid signalling
- Vegan, sustainable callus source
- Generally low irritation
Known concerns
- Novel ingredient with no SCCS or CIR opinion
- Apiaceae-family plants can rarely sensitize
- Supplier-driven efficacy claims
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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