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In vitro safety evaluation of (6-methoxy-9-oxo-9 H -xanthen-2-yl)methyl ( E )-3-(2,4-dimethoxyphenyl)acrylate (K-116) - the novel potential UV filter designed by means of a double chromophore strategy

The use of topical photoprotection is necessary to reduce adverse effects caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Despite the high standards set for UV filters, many of them may contribute to the occurrence of adverse effects. The newly synthesised compound K-116, the ( )-cinnamoyl xa...

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Published in:Xenobiotica 2024-07, Vol.54 (6), p.1-278
Main Authors: Popiół, Justyna, Gunia-Krzyżak, Agnieszka, Słoczyńska, Karolina, Piska, Kamil, Kocot, Natalia, Żelaszczyk, Dorota, Krupa, Anna, Wójcik-Pszczoła, Katarzyna, Marona, Henryk, Pękala, Elżbieta
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Language:English
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Summary:The use of topical photoprotection is necessary to reduce adverse effects caused by excessive exposure to ultraviolet radiation. Despite the high standards set for UV filters, many of them may contribute to the occurrence of adverse effects. The newly synthesised compound K-116, the ( )-cinnamoyl xanthone derivative, could be an alternative. We conducted extended safety evaluation of compound K-116. The research included assessment of irritation potential on skin tissue, evaluation of penetration through the epidermis, and assessment of phototoxicity, and mutagenicity. Additionally, the eco-safety of compound K-116 was evaluated, including an examination of its degradation pathway in the model, as well as simulation of the toxicity of both the parent compound and its degradation products. The research showed that compound K-116 tested in future application conditions is deprived of skin irritant potential additionally it does not penetrate through the epidermis. Results showed that K-116 concentrate is not phototoxic and not mutagenic. The eco-safety studies showed that it undergoes biodegradation in 27% in model. The parent compound and formed metabolite are less toxic than reference UV filters (octinoxate and octocrylene).
ISSN:0049-8254
1366-5928
1366-5928
DOI:10.1080/00498254.2024.2363332