Data: Good
Symphytum Officinale (Comfrey) Leaf Extract
- Products with this ingredient are allowed for use in EWG VERIFIED but must meet use restrictions and warnings based on EWG review of company data.
- This ingredient's score is higher if there is potential contamination from toxic impurities. The score will be lower if used in products that meet EWG’s contamination restrictions.
Other Concerns
Enhanced skin absorption, Non-reproductive organ system toxicity (high), and Contamination concerns (high)SYNONYMS
Restricted
Restricted: EWG VERIFIED products cannot contain this ingredient without adequate substantiation
Symphytum Officinale Leaf Extract is an extract of the leaves of the comfrey, Symphytumofficinale.
Common concerns
See how this product scores for common concerns.
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MODERATECancer
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LOWAllergies & Immunotoxicity
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LOWDevelopmental and Reproductive Toxicity
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LOWUse Restrictions
Ingredient concerns
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Products with this Ingredient
conditioner | 45 products |
toners/astringents | 2 products |
moisturizer | 47 products |
shampoo | 39 products |
body spray | 1 products |
facial moisturizer/treatment | 22 products |
serums & essences | 3 products |
hair spray | 11 products |
body firming lotion | 3 products |
anti-aging | 5 products |
around-eye cream | 4 products |
exfoliant/scrub | 14 products |
liquid hand soap | 17 products |
styling gel/lotion | 13 products |
hair styling aid | 11 products |
diaper cream | 2 products |
oil controller | 1 products |
sunless tanning | 1 products |
after sun product | 2 products |
body wash/cleanser | 26 products |
hair treatment/serum | 17 products |
bath oil/salts/soak | 2 products |
lip balm | 7 products |
baby shampoo | 1 products |
baby soap | 1 products |
bubble bath | 3 products |
styling mousse/foam | 3 products |
bar soap | 3 products |
hand sanitizer | 2 products |
lip balm with SPF | 1 products |
muscle/joint soreness | 4 products |
tanning oil | 1 products |
mask | 9 products |
cuticle treatment | 1 products |
facial cleanser | 7 products |
baby lotion | 1 products |
after shave | 1 products |
shaving cream (men's) | 2 products |
Beard Conditioners | 1 products |
hand cream | 2 products |
Hair Styling Gel | 1 products |
body oil | 2 products |
daily use with SPF | 2 products |
damaged skin treatment | 1 products |
shaving cream | 1 products |
detangler | 1 products |
makeup primer | 1 products |
recreational sunscreen | 1 products |
Contamination concerns
Chemical |
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PYRROLIZIDINE ALKALOIDS |
Organ system toxicity (non-reproductive)
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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Limited evidence of any toxicity | US. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) |
Known human liver toxicant | Veno-occlusive disease of the liver secondary to ingestion of comfrey(1987-07-01) |
Known human liver toxicant | Comfrey herb tea-induced hepatic veno-occlusive disease(1989-07-01) |
Known human liver toxicant | Hepatic venocclusive disease associated with the consumption of pyrrolizidine-containing dietary supplements(1985-04-01) |
Known human liver toxicant | Hepatic veno-occlusive disease associated with comfrey ingestion(1900-01-01) |
Known human liver toxicant | FDA Advises Dietary Supplement Manufacturers to Remove Comfrey Products From the Market(2001-07-06) |
Cancer
CONCERN | REFERENCE |
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One or more animal studies show tumor formation at low doses | Carcinogenic activity of Symphytum officinale(1978-09-01) |
One or more animal studies show tumor formation at low doses | Mutagenicity of comfrey (Symphytum Officinale) in rat liver(2005-03-01) |
Possible human carcinogen | FDA Advises Dietary Supplement Manufacturers to Remove Comfrey Products From the Market(2001-07-06) |
One or more in vitro tests on mammalian cells show positive mutation results | [Studies on the effect of an alkaloid extract of Symphytum officinale on human lymphocyte cultures](1989-12-01) |
One or more in vitro tests on mammalian cells show positive mutation results | Mutagenic effects of aqueous extracts of Symphytum officinale L and of its alkaloidal fractions.(1983-06-01) |
- US. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
- Veno-occlusive disease of the liver secondary to ingestion of comfrey(1987-07-01)
- Comfrey herb tea-induced hepatic veno-occlusive disease(1989-07-01)
- Hepatic venocclusive disease associated with the consumption of pyrrolizidine-containing dietary supplements(1985-04-01)
- Hepatic veno-occlusive disease associated with comfrey ingestion(1900-01-01)
- FDA Advises Dietary Supplement Manufacturers to Remove Comfrey Products From the Market(2001-07-06)
- Carcinogenic activity of Symphytum officinale(1978-09-01)
- Mutagenicity of comfrey (Symphytum Officinale) in rat liver(2005-03-01)
- [Studies on the effect of an alkaloid extract of Symphytum officinale on human lymphocyte cultures](1989-12-01)
- Mutagenic effects of aqueous extracts of Symphytum officinale L and of its alkaloidal fractions.(1983-06-01)
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