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Evaluation of phototoxic and photoallergic potentials of 13 compounds by different in vitro and in vivo methods.
Author: AhrHans Jürgen, BlotzAndrea, LehmannPercy, NeumannNorbert J, RosenbruchMartin, VohrHans-Werner, Wasinska-KempkaGrazyna
Original Abstract of the Article :
Phototoxic side effects of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products are of increasing concern for patients, dermatologists and the chemical industry. Moreover, the need of new chemicals and drugs puts pressure on pre-clinical test methods for side effects, especially interactive adverse-effects with UV-...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2004.11.014
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Evaluating the Phototoxic and Photoallergic Potential of Chemical Compounds
The realm of pharmaceuticals and cosmetics is constantly evolving, with the introduction of new chemicals and compounds. However, the use of these substances can sometimes lead to unforeseen reactions, especially when combined with UV light exposure. This study delves into the assessment of phototoxic and photoallergic potential of 13 compounds, employing a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods to assess their safety. The researchers evaluated various compounds, including quinolones and other agents known to have photoreactive properties, using established test methods such as the fibroblast 3T3 test and the photo hen's egg test. Their findings highlight the importance of using a multi-pronged approach to accurately predict phototoxic and photoallergic risks, emphasizing the need for in vivo studies to assess photoallergic potential.
A Multifaceted Approach to Safety Assessment
The study demonstrates the importance of a multi-faceted approach to evaluating the safety of chemical compounds, combining in vitro and in vivo methods to accurately assess both phototoxic and photoallergic potential. The findings underscore the limitations of in vitro methods in detecting photoallergic reactions, highlighting the need for in vivo studies to comprehensively assess the safety of new chemicals and drugs.
Making Safe Choices
This research emphasizes the importance of choosing products that have been thoroughly evaluated for phototoxic and photoallergic potential. It's crucial to be aware of the potential risks associated with certain chemicals, especially when exposed to UV light, and to make informed choices to safeguard your skin health.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
The journey through the desert of chemical compounds can be a challenging one, with potential hazards lurking beneath the surface. This study provides valuable insights into the importance of comprehensive safety testing, reminding us that a multifaceted approach is crucial for ensuring the safety of new products. Just as a wise traveler in the desert prepares for every eventuality, we must remain vigilant in evaluating the potential risks associated with new chemicals and products.
Date :
- Date Completed 2005-07-29
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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