Preliminary safety evaluation of n-butanol from the collagen extraction process and of collagen extract from Oreochromis niloticus (tilapia) skin oriented for dermocosmetics

Linda Sánchez-Tuest, Nataly Reátegui-Pinedo, David Salirrosas, Ana Lucía Morocho-Jácome, Fernanda Daud Sarruf, Renata Miliani Martinez, R. Quevedo‐León, Ramiro Fiestas, Carmen Ayala-Jara, André Rolim Baby, Zulita Adriana Prieto
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Obtaining new cosmetic ingredients, mainly from sustainable sources, as novel excipients or even active compounds is noteworthy for the cosmetic industry to enhance new innovative dermocosmetics. Thus, it is essential to establish the safety of these new ingredients to avoid adverse events, mainly those associated with clastogenic effects from the chemical compounds used for collagen extraction. In this study, we evaluated solutions of chemical compounds used in the collagen extraction process from tilapia skin (Oreochromis niloticus). The cytotoxic and genotoxic effects of the solutions used in the collagen extraction process were 10.0, 1.0, 0.5, and 0.1% n-butanol. Solutions were evaluated by the Allium test and the comet assay in peripheral white blood cells. The residual water from the final skin wash in the pre-treatment phase and the 0.5% lyophilized collagen extract were also investigated. The absence of cytotoxic and genotoxic activity was demonstrated in the collagen extract, despite the fact that n-butanol showed DNA damage, both in the root cells of Allium cepa and in the white blood cells of human peripheral blood. Therefore, we note the necessity to carry out genotoxicity tests to guarantee the absence of contaminants in the collagen extract for cosmetic purposes
胶原提取工艺中正丁醇及罗非鱼皮肤胶原提取物的安全性初步评价
获得新的化妆品成分,主要来自可持续来源,作为新的赋形剂甚至活性化合物是化妆品行业值得注意的,以增强新的创新皮肤化妆品。因此,必须确定这些新成分的安全性,以避免不良事件,主要是与用于胶原蛋白提取的化合物的致裂作用有关的不良事件。在这项研究中,我们评估了罗非鱼皮肤胶原蛋白提取过程中使用的化合物溶液。胶原提取过程中使用的溶液的细胞毒性和基因毒性分别为10.0、1.0、0.5和0.1%正丁醇。通过周围白细胞的Allium试验和comet试验对溶液进行评价。还研究了预处理阶段最后一次洗皮肤的残余水和0.5%冻干胶原蛋白提取物。尽管正丁醇在大蒜根细胞和人外周血白细胞中显示DNA损伤,但胶原提取物中没有细胞毒性和基因毒性活性。因此,我们注意到有必要进行遗传毒性测试,以保证美容用途的胶原蛋白提取物中没有污染物
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