The Effect of Heavy Metal Contaminants in Some Herbal Cosmetics on Cardiovascular Risk Indices of Rabbits

B. Holy, N. Thompson, E. A. Matthew
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Background: Cosmetics are ornamental products used in the improvement of the physical outlook of either the face or skin. These may be synthetic or natural depending on the source of production. Herbal cosmetics have gained prominence in our daily lives due to the belief that they are natural. Evidence has shown that they contain heavy metals which may alter biochemical parameters in the cause of usage. This study aims to evaluate the effects of heavy metals on the serum lipid profile and cardiovascular risk indices of rabbits. Materials and Methods: Three herbal oil namely All things natural (Emi herbal oil), Kakiva (Kakiva herbal oil), and Amal (botanical herbal oil) as well as forty–eight rabbits were purchased from a market in an animal house in Port Harcourt respectively. The rabbits were exposed to the oil for 30, 60, and 90 days and sacrificed for blood samples. The lipid profile and cardiovascular risk indices were evaluated using standard methods. Data were analyzed using a statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) to compare means. Results: There were no significant differences in the lipid profile and cardiovascular risk indices in 30 days. However, there was significantly higher total cholesterol, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein but lower high-density lipoprotein cholesterol after exposure in 60 days and 90 days. Conclusion: It is, therefore, pertinent to conclude that herbal cosmetics contain heavy metals which may alter the lipid profile and expose users to cardiovascular risk.
部分中药化妆品中重金属污染物对家兔心血管危险指标的影响
背景:化妆品是用于改善面部或皮肤外观的装饰性产品。根据生产来源,它们可能是合成的或天然的。草药化妆品在我们的日常生活中占有重要地位,因为人们相信它们是天然的。有证据表明,它们含有重金属,在使用过程中可能会改变生物化学参数。本研究旨在探讨重金属对家兔血脂及心血管危险指标的影响。材料和方法:分别从哈科特港动物屋市场购买了All things natural (Emi草药油)、Kakiva (Kakiva草药油)和Amal(植物草药油)三种草药油和48只兔子。兔暴露在油中30、60和90天,然后牺牲以获取血液样本。采用标准方法评价血脂和心血管危险指标。数据分析使用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)来比较均值。结果:两组患者30 d内血脂及心血管危险指标无显著差异。然而,暴露后60天和90天,总胆固醇、甘油三酯和低密度脂蛋白显著升高,而高密度脂蛋白胆固醇明显降低。结论:因此,草药化妆品中含有重金属可能会改变血脂,使使用者面临心血管风险。
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