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Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate whether S-(-)-10,11-dihydroxyfarnesic acid methyl ester produced by cell subtype Beauveria bassiana CS1029 causes acute toxicity when used for cosmetic purposes by performing an eye irritation test. New Zealand white (NZW) rabbits were treated with a 100 mg/dose of S-(-)-10,11-dihydroxyfarnesic acid methyl ester according to standard procedure guidelines. No significant changes in terms of ocular lesions of the cornea, turbidity of the cornea, swelling of the eyelid or ocular discharge were observed in the methyl ester-treated groups, while sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate, a positive control, caused severe toxicity. The anatomical and pathological observations indicate that the methyl ester produced by Beauveria bassiana CS1029 did not induce eye irritation in the lenses of the rabbits. The data suggest that the methyl ester evaluated in this study has promising potential as a cosmetic ingredient that does not irritate the eye.Entities:
Keywords: Beauveria bassiana; cosmetic ingredient; dihydroxyfarnesic acid; eye irritation; toxicity
Year: 2013 PMID: 24137288 PMCID: PMC3797286 DOI: 10.3892/etm.2013.1249
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Exp Ther Med ISSN: 1792-0981 Impact factor: 2.447
Figure 1.Structure of the S-(-)-10,11-dihydroxyfarnesic acid methyl ester obtained from Beauveria bassiana CS1029.
Figure 2.Eye irritation following exposure to the dihydroxyfarnesic acid derivative DHFAME produced by Beauveria bassiana CS1029. Final scores of acute eye lens mucosal irritation are shown. Each score represents the sum of each symptom. Data shown are representative results from five independent observations. SDSS, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate; DHFAME, S-(-)-10,11-dihydroxyfarnesic acid methyl ester.
Figure 3.Development of ocular lesions in the cornea due to acute eye irritation over time. Scoring standards are described in Materials and methods. Observations were made at 0, 24, 48, 72, 96 and 120 h after treatment with various reagents. Arbitrary scores for measuring eye irritation (assessed by ocular lesions in the cornea) over time are shown. Data shown are representative results of five independent observations. SDSS, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate. DHFAME, S-(-)-10,11-dihydroxyfarnesic acid methyl ester. Lane 1, saline; lane 2, DHFAME (10 mg/100 μl); lane 3, DHFAME (30 mg/100 μl); lane 4, DHFAME (100 mg/100 μl); lane 5, SDSS.