
The chemical compound content test is an analytical process carried out to measure the amount or concentration of a specific chemical substance in a sample.
In the context of cosmetic products and other products, this test aims to ensure that the chemical content in these products complies with established standards and is safe for users.
The chemical compound content test is an essential requirement for obtaining distribution permits for products in Indonesia, especially for those related to health, food, and cosmetics.
Why is the Chemical Compound Content Test Important?
- Product Safety: Ensuring products are free from harmful chemicals that can cause irritation, allergies, or even serious illnesses.
- Product Quality: Guaranteeing that products contain active ingredients that match the claims on their labels.
- Regulatory Compliance: Meeting the requirements set by the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM) or other related institutions.
- Consumer Protection: Providing assurance to consumers that the products they use are safe and of high quality.
Test the Chemical Compound Content of Your Various Products at IML Testing & Research.
We can help you conduct chemical compound content tests on your various products, such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and pesticides.
IML Testing & Research is a trusted testing laboratory, managed by a team of experts with 25 years of experience, proven to provide valid test results that are accepted by the Indonesian Ministry and BPOM RI as distribution permit requirements.
Here are various chemical compound content testing services you can perform at our laboratory:
Chemical Compound Content Test
Testing to determine the concentration or amount of a specific chemical compound in a sample, such as: Retinoic Acid, Alpha Arbutin, Beta Arbutin, Glycolic Acid, Ethyl Ascorbic Acid, Ceramide, Alpha Bisabolol, Lactobionic Acid, Azeclair, Potassium Alum, Panthenol, Centella Asiatica, Copper Peptide, Succinic Acid, Chromabright, Niacinamide, and others.
SPF Test In Vitro and In Vivo
The SPF test is a test to determine the level of protection of a sunscreen product against UV radiation.
- In Vitro: Using tools and methods without involving humans or animals.
- In Vivo: Directly on human skin to assess product effectiveness under real conditions.
PA (Protection Grade of UVA) Test In Vitro and In Vivo
Measurement method to assess the level of protection of a sunscreen product against UVA (ultraviolet A) rays. UVA rays penetrate deeper into the skin than UVB rays, contributing to premature aging, DNA damage, and skin cancer risk.
Microbial Contamination Test
Testing to detect and count the presence of unwanted microorganisms in a product. This test aims to ensure that products meet safety and quality standards, especially for products such as medicines and cosmetics and others.
- Total plate count
- Mold and yeast count
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Candida albicans
- E.Coli
Heavy Metal Contamination Test
Testing to detect and measure the presence of potentially harmful heavy metals in a product or environment.
- Mercury (Hg)
- Lead (Pb)
- Arsenic (As)
- Cadmium (Cd)
Chemical Contamination Test
Testing to detect and measure the presence of harmful or unwanted chemicals in a product or environment, such as:
- 1,4-Dioxane Chemical Contamination
Organoleptic Test (stability test)
Testing conducted to assess changes in physical properties that can be observed or felt directly in a product over a certain period.
- Form
- Odor
- Color
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