SELLIGUEA HASTATA CALLUS FILTRATE
Safety score · 0–100
Fine
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About
A fern callus filtrate from Selliguea hastata used in cosmetics for its bioactive compounds; as a relatively novel botanical ingredient, comprehensive safety data is limited and should be evaluated per EU cosmetic safety requirements.
Selliguea Hastata Callus Filtrate is derived from the callus of Selliguea hastata, a fern species from the Polypodiaceae family. Fern callus cultures may produce unique bioactive compounds including flavonoids and phenolic acids, though the specific metabolite profile of S. hastata is less characterised than more common botanical ingredients. Not specifically restricted in EU Regulation 1223/2009 Annex II or III. The callus filtrate represents the extracellular compounds secreted by the cultured plant cells. As a novel botanical ingredient source, full safety assessment including skin tolerance and allergenicity is required.
Skin benefits
- Potential antioxidant properties
- Novel botanical bioactive compounds
- Cultured production ensures consistency
Known concerns
- Limited safety data for cosmetic use
- Novel fern-derived ingredient
- Allergenicity profile not well characterised
- Full safety file needed
References
EU CosIng database
European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry — regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.
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