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Plant biotech active

LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA CALLUS EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES

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Safety score · 0–100

Fine

Derived from EU CosIng regulatory status, PubChem hazard data and published research. How we score.

Tiny vesicles released by lab-grown lavender plant cells, marketed as a next-generation delivery system for soothing antioxidant compounds. A novel ingredient class with promising but emerging data.

Skin benefits

  • Plant-derived extracellular vesicles deliver phytocompounds to skin
  • Lavender callus culture yields sustainable, pesticide-free actives
  • Marketed for soothing and antioxidant support
  • Vesicle format may improve skin penetration of bioactives

Known concerns

  • Very limited independent peer-reviewed safety data on plant exosomes in cosmetics
  • Standardization and characterization of extracellular vesicles varies between suppliers
  • Lavender constituents (linalool, linalyl acetate) can sensitize susceptible individuals

References

EU

EU CosIng database

European Commission cosmetic ingredient registry: regulatory status, restrictions, authorised functions.

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