In vitro Safety Assessment of Extracts and Compounds From Plants as Sunscreen Ingredients

Silvia Juliana Florez Gonzalez,Elena E. Stashenko, Raquel Elvira Ocazionez,Maria Pilar Vinardell,Jorge Luis Fuentes

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY(2024)

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This work investigated the safety of extracts obtained from plants growing in Colombia, which have previously shown UV-filter/antigenotoxic properties. The compounds in plant extracts obtained by the supercritical fluid (CO2) extraction method were identified using gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis. Cytotoxicity measured as cytotoxic concentration 50% (CC50) and genotoxicity of the plant extracts and some compounds were studied in human fibroblasts using the trypan blue exclusion assay and the Comet assay, respectively. The extracts from Pipper eriopodon and Salvia aratocensis species and the compound trans-beta-caryophyllene were clearly cytotoxic to human fibroblasts. Conversely, Achyrocline satureioides, Chromolaena pellia, and Lippia origanoides extracts were relatively less cytotoxic with CC50 values of 173, 184, and 89 mu g/mL, respectively. The C. pellia and L. origanoides extracts produced some degree of DNA breaks at cytotoxic concentrations. The cytotoxicity of the studied compounds was as follows, with lower CC50 values representing the most cytotoxic compounds: resveratrol (91 mu M) > pinocembrin (144 mu M) > quercetin (222 mu M) > titanium dioxide (704 mu M). Quercetin was unique among the compounds assayed in being genotoxic to human fibroblasts. Our work indicates that phytochemicals can be cytotoxic and genotoxic, demonstrating the need to establish safe concentrations of these extracts for their potential use in cosmetics.
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Cytotoxicity,genotoxicity,trypan blue stain,Comet assay,human fibroblasts,phytochemicals
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