GLUTEN FREE TEST

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Gluten Free Test

The gluten-free test in cosmetics is conducted to detect and confirm the absence of gluten-containing proteins, primarily derived from wheat, barley, rye, and oats. While gluten is primarily associated with food sensitivities such as celiac disease or gluten intolerance, topical exposure through cosmetics can still trigger skin irritation, allergic contact dermatitis, or cross-contamination concerns for highly sensitive individuals.

Cosmetic products that often contain gluten-derived ingredients include creams, shampoos, lipsticks, conditioners, and lotions—especially those using hydrolyzed wheat protein, triticum vulgare extract, or avena sativa.

Method Ref.: In-House
TAT : 2 Days*
Required sample quantity : 30-70 gm

Method Reference

In-House

Turnaround Time

2 Days*

Sample Quantity

30-70 gm

₹3,000 ₹3,500/ sample
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About This Test

The Gluten Free Test is a specialized analytical procedure performed to detect the presence of gluten and gluten-derived proteins (such as gliadin, glutenin, hordein, secalin, and avenin) in cosmetic and personal care products. While gluten is not typically absorbed through the skin, its presence in cosmetics—especially lipsticks, lip balms, facial creams, shampoos, and baby care products—can pose a risk for individuals with celiac disease, gluten intolerance, or allergic skin sensitivities.

Even trace levels of gluten can trigger inflammatory responses, accidental oral ingestion, or cross-contamination concerns, making this test vital for brands that wish to label products as “Gluten-Free”, “Celiac-Safe”, or “Hypoallergenic.”

Where Gluten Might Be Found in Cosmetics:

  • Hydrolyzed Wheat Protein (Triticum Vulgare)

  • Oat Extract (Avena Sativa)

  • Barley and Rye Derivatives

  • Yeast Ferments and Plant-Based Emollients from Gluten Sources

  • Starches, emulsifiers, or conditioning agents derived from wheat or barley

Why Gluten Free Testing Is Essential:

  • Protects Sensitive Consumers:
    Especially those with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or autoimmune conditions

  • Ensures Safe Use of Lip & Face Products:
    Products like lipsticks, balms, and creams pose an ingestion risk even with trace gluten content

  • Supports Clean Beauty Claims:
    Allows brands to substantiate “Gluten-Free,” “Allergy-Safe,” and “Celiac Friendly” claims

  • Complies with Global Regulatory Expectations:
    Particularly relevant for the US FDA, EU Cosmetic Regulation, Health Canada, and clean-label consumer guidelines

  • Builds Brand Trust & Transparency:
    Appeals to a growing segment of gluten-aware, health-conscious consumers

Why It Matters

Purpose of Testing

Protect Gluten-Sensitive Individuals:Ensures safety for consumers with celiac disease or gluten intolerance, minimizing risk of allergic or autoimmune reactions.

Enable “Gluten-Free” Product Labeling:Validates marketing claims like “Gluten-Free,” “Celiac-Safe,” “Allergy-Safe,” and “Non-Toxic” to build consumer trust.

Prevent Cross-Contamination in Sensitive Categories:Essential for lipsticks, balms, baby products, and creams where even trace gluten residues can be harmful.

Comply with Clean Beauty and Health Standards:Helps brands meet rising consumer demand for transparency, ingredient purity, and allergen-free formulations.

Improve Global Market Access:Supports regulatory or clean-label certifications in markets like the U.S., EU, Canada, and gluten-conscious customer segments worldwide.

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FSSAIFood regulator
WHO Prequalified accreditation
WHO PrequalifiedBangalore lab
BIS accreditation
BISIS standards
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USFDAInspected
AYUSH accreditation
AYUSHMinistry registered
APEDA accreditation
APEDAExport approval
ISO accreditation
ISO9001 / 22000
EIC accreditation
EICExport Inspection
NABL accreditation
NABLISO/IEC 17025:2017
CDSCO accreditation
CDSCODrug regulator
FSSAI accreditation
FSSAIFood regulator
WHO Prequalified accreditation
WHO PrequalifiedBangalore lab
BIS accreditation
BISIS standards
USFDA accreditation
USFDAInspected
AYUSH accreditation
AYUSHMinistry registered
APEDA accreditation
APEDAExport approval
ISO accreditation
ISO9001 / 22000
EIC accreditation
EICExport Inspection

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