Publication: Evaluation of cytotoxic and genotoxic potential of avobenzone and octocrylene on human skin fibroblast cells
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We investigated the cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of the organic UVA filter avobenzone (AVB), and the UVB filter octocrylene (OCT), found alone or in combination in different sunscreen formulations, on normal human skin fibroblast cells (CCD-1118Sk). To achieve this purpose, we used XTT viability assay, single cell gel electrophoresis (comet) assay and reactive oxygen species (ROS) assay. For cytotoxicity, CCD-1118Sk cells were exposed to various concentrations of AVB (32-800 mu M), and OCT (130-6500 mu M). The IC50 values were 100.2 and 1390.95 mu M for AVB and OCT, respectively. IC12.5, IC25 and IC50 concentrations were chosen for genotoxicity testing. The comet assay revealed DNA damage at the two highest concentrations of AVB and all OCT concentrations. The rate of DNA damage was significantly higher than in the control groups. Co-treatment with AVB and OCT increased the level of DNA damage and intracellular oxidative stress compared with AVB and OCT treatment alone. Finally, our study showed that the UVA filter AVB, with the UVB filter OCT, may induce cytotoxic and genotoxic effects on human skin fibroblast cells.Highlights Avobenzone and octocrylene are UV filters used in sunscreen products. Healthy human skin fibroblast cell line CCD-1118Sk was used for cytotoxic and genotoxic assays. Cotreatment with avobenzone and octocrylene caused more severe DNA damage than their treatment alone. Our findings will contribute to the limited number of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity studies and lead to more detailed studies on the use of these two chemicals.
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In-vitro, Uv filters, Damage, Photostability, Products, Assay, Dna, Uv filters, Avobenzone, Octocrylene, Cytotoxicity, Genotoxicity, Science & technology - other topics
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