Safety Assessment of Ethanolic Extract of Padina gymnospora as a Cosmetic Ingredient

H. Kang, J. Bak, H. Kim, Yun-Sik Choi
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Purpose: In a previous study, we identified the skin-whitening effect of the ethanolic extract of Padina gymnospora. The present study was performed to confirm the safety of the extract in animal replacement tests.Methods: To evaluate the safety of the extract of Padina gymnospora, the photosensitivity test (Harber test), in vitro 3T3 neutral red uptake (3T3 NRU) phototoxicity test, local lymph node assay (5-bromo-2'-deoxyuridine enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay), acute oral toxicity test, and reconstructed human epidermis (RHE) test were used. All experiments followed the guidelines of the Korean Ministry of Food and Drug Safety and were conducted by a GLP-certified organization (Chemon Inc.).Results: The extract of Padina gymnospora was not photosensitive: 0% photosensitization was detected (I grade: very weak). In the 3T3 NRU phototoxicity test, the relative viability of the extract-treated cells was higher than the guideline level; thus, the extract was classified as non-phototoxic. Treatment with the extract did not trigger skin irritation in the RHE test model and did not cause skin sensitization in the local lymph node assay. Finally, oral administration of the extract to rats indicated that it was not a harmful material as the LD50 was estimated at >2,000 mg/kg.Conclusion: The ethanolic extract of Padina gymnospora was demonstrated to be safe when applied to the skin. Taken together with our previous study of its efficacy, we conclude that this extract has the potential for use as a cosmetic ingredient.
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目的:在前期研究中,我们确定了裸骨帕迪纳醇提物的美白作用。本研究的目的是确认该提取物在动物替代试验中的安全性。方法:采用光敏试验(Harber试验)、体外3T3中性红摄取(3T3 NRU)光毒性试验、局部淋巴结试验(5-溴-2'-脱氧尿苷酶联免疫吸附试验)、急性口服毒性试验、重建人表皮试验(RHE)等方法评价裸骨莲花提取物的安全性。所有实验都遵循韩国食品药品安全处的指导方针,并由glp认证机构(Chemon Inc.)进行。结果:裸骨帕地纳提取物无光敏性,光敏性为0%(1级:极弱)。在3T3 NRU光毒性试验中,提取物处理后细胞的相对活力高于指导水平;因此,该提取物被归类为无光毒性。在RHE试验模型中,用提取物治疗不会引起皮肤刺激,在局部淋巴结试验中也不会引起皮肤致敏。最后,对大鼠口服提取物表明它不是一种有害物质,因为估计其LD50 >2,000 mg/kg。结论:裸骨帕地纳醇提物用于皮肤是安全的。结合我们之前对其功效的研究,我们得出结论,这种提取物具有作为化妆品成分使用的潜力。
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