Application of Bacterial Revertant Mutation Test in Hair Dye Research

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Hair dye is a cosmetic product that is used to change the color of hair for beauty purposes. In this paper, a certain brand of hair dye is used as an example, and the bacterial revert mutation experiment is used to verify whether the hair dye will produce bacterial mutations. After testing, the brand hair dye is mutagenic negative, that is, it is not harmful to the human body and meets the standards for market sales.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1151)

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103-107

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June 2025

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