Low cytotoxicity of creams and lotions formulated with Buriti oil (Mauritia flexuosa) assessed by the neutral red release test


Autoria(s): ZANATTA, Cinthia Fernanda; UGARTONDO, Vanessa; MITJANS, Montserrat; ROCHA-FILHO, Pedro A.; VINARDELL, Maria Pilar
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2008

Resumo

The aim of this work was to evaluate possible cytotoxic effects of topical creams and lotions produced with Buriti oil and commercial surfactants on human keratinocytes HaCat and 3T3 embryonic mouse fibroblast cultures. We also aimed to assess the cytotoxicity of the surfactants used to produce the emulsions. The neutral red release (NRR) assay was performed as an in vitro method to evaluate the cytotoxicity of the emulsions in HaCat and 3T3 cell lines and predict potential skin irritation. The Buriti oil emulsions presented low cytotoxicity to the cells at high concentrations and the addition of Vitamin E increased cell viability. Among the surfactant tested, Unitol(R) CE 200F proved to be the most cytotoxic, presenting an IC50 significantly lower than the others. Emulsions formulated with Buriti oil and commercial surfactants could be non irritant to the skin due to their low cytotoxicity, especially when enhanced with vitamin E. When emulsified with Buriti oil, water and Brij 72, Unitol CE200F showed less cytotoxic effects than when tested alone. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

CAPES (Brazil)

Fundacio Bosch i Gimpera[501]

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FOOD AND CHEMICAL TOXICOLOGY, v.46, n.8, p.2776-2781, 2008

0278-6915

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/20080

10.1016/j.fct.2008.05.001

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fct.2008.05.001

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eng

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Food and Chemical Toxicology

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Palavras-Chave #Buriti oil #emulsion #cytotoxicity #skin irritation #cell culture #SINGLET OXYGEN #IN-VITRO #GLUTATHIONE SYNTHESIS #NONIONIC SURFACTANTS #OXIDATIVE STRESS #SKIN IRRITATION #PRIMARY EYE #CAROTENOIDS #PHOTOTOXICITY #PHOTODAMAGE #Food Science & Technology #Toxicology
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