| Literature DB >> 34331663 |
Kamil Jurowski1, Maria Fołta2, Barbara Tatar2, Mehmet Berkoz3, Mirosław Krośniak2.
Abstract
Essential elements like Cu, Mn and Zn are extremely important for herbs' growth and physiological functions; however, from a toxicological point of view, the exposure of these elements (as essential elemental impurities) can exhibit potential harmful effects for patients. In Europe, very popular are ointments with Marjoram herb extract (Majoranae herbae extractum) as herbal medicinal products for adjunctively in rhinitis (runny nose). Based on posology of ointments with Marjoram herb extract, the exposure to these elemental impurities may be high during long-term use. Hence, the aim of this article is the health risk assessment of essential elemental impurities (Cu, Mn and Zn) through the dermal exposure of ointments with Marjoram herb extract (Majoranae herbae extractum) as herbal medicinal products applied adjunctively in rhinitis available in Polish pharmacies. The investigated essential elements were determined by well-validated methodology (R > 0.997, recoveries, LOD and LOQ values were acceptable) based on flame atomic absorption spectrometry (FAAS). Our results indicated that all analysed herbal medicinal products with Marjoram herb extract available in Polish pharmacies contain relatively low levels of essential element impurities, i.e. Cu (0.14-0.49 mg/kg), Mn (0.31-2.57 mg/kg) and Zn (0.73-3.19 mg/kg). The estimated exposure of the investigated elemental impurities confirms the safety of all products. To the best of our knowledge, the study about Cu, Mn and Zn contents in HMPs with Majoranae herbae extractum is described for the first time. The applied methodology and results are extremely important from regulatory toxicology point of view due to ICH Q3D elemental impurity guideline for pharmaceuticals.Entities:
Keywords: Essential elemental impurities; Herbal medicinal product; Marjoram herb extract; Toxicological risk assessment
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34331663 PMCID: PMC8854273 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-021-02842-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738
The short characterisation of investigated herbal medicinal products with Marjoram herb extract available in Polish pharmacies
| Sample | Main herbal component | Herbal preparation | Licence | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Code | |||
| 1 | A | IL-2800/LN | ||
| 2 | B | 20,902 | ||
| 3 | C | IL-3036/LN | ||
| 4 | D | IL-2601/LN | ||
| 5 | E | IL – 3581/LN | ||
Fig. 1The summary of all health risk assessment steps applied in studies
Fig. 2The elemental impurity profile for Cu, Mn and Zn in investigated herbal medicinal products with Marjoram herb extract (A, B, C, D and E)
Fig. 3Concentrations of essential elemental impurities (Cu, Mn and Zn) in all investigated herbal medicinal products with Marjoram herb extract (A, B, C, D and E): A The boxplot (linear scale). B The violin plot showing log2 (logarithmic scale) values of concentration
The descriptive statistics of Cu, Mn and Zn levels in investigated herbal medicinal products with Marjoram herb extract available in Polish pharmacies
| Element | Minimum, mg/kg | Maximum, mg/kg | Mean, mg/kg | Skewness | Kurtosis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cu | 0.0142 | 0.0492 | 0.0319 | 1.12 | 1.75 |
| Mn | 0.309 | 2.570 | 1.003 | 0.89 | 1.95 |
| Zn | 0.363 | 2.580 | 1.283 | 0.94 | 1.89 |
The levels of Cu, Mn and Zn in analysed samples (ointment, ng/0.25 g) including single dose
| Sample | Cu level, ng/0.25 g | Mn level, ng/0.25 g | Zn level, ng/0.25 g | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Code | |||
| 1 | A | 10.05 | 642.65 | 644.92 |
| 2 | B | 3.55 | 165.28 | 405.84 |
| 3 | C | 12.3 | 77.25 | 279.34 |
| 4 | D | 9.25 | 156.27 | 182.75 |
| 5 | E | 4.7 | 212.18 | 90.73 |
The estimated daily exposure of investigated elemental impurities in analysed ointment (ng/day)
| Sample | Cu level, ng/day | Mn level, ng/day | Zn level, ng/day | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Code | |||
| 1 | A | 40.20 | 2570.59 | 2579.69 |
| 2 | B | 14.20 | 661.10 | 1623.38 |
| 3 | C | 49.20 | 309.01 | 1117.35 |
| 4 | D | 37.00 | 625.08 | 731.00 |
| 5 | E | 18.80 | 848.71 | 362.91 |
The calculations of cutaneous permitted daily exposure (CPDE) for copper impurities
| Cu | |
|---|---|
| Parenteral PDE (µg/day) | 300 |
| CMF | 10 |
| CPDE (µg/day) | 3000 |