2021
DOI: 10.5620/eaht.2021021
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Gastrointestinal tract and skin permeability of chemicals in consumer products using parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA)

Abstract: Some chemicals commonly used in personal care products, household items, food vessels, cosmetics, and other consumer products are potentially harmful, and several reviews of epidemiological studies have suggested the associations between the chemical exposure from consumer products, and respiratory diseases, skin sensitization, and reproductive problems. Therefore, risk assessment is essential for management of consumer products safety. Necessarily, the estimation of human exposure is an essential step in risk… Show more

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“…Therefore, this strategy is historically recent, coinciding with the environmental concern and toxicological potential of what we consume in the world [12]. However, approximately in the last 20 years, studies have been stimulated to prove the efficacy of EOs and their active components, mainly by the strong discussion of microbial resistance [13,14] and possible adverse reactions in human health [7,15]. This is confirmed in the present results, because there is a growth of studies from 2009 and the years with the highest number of studies were 2013 and 2017.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Action Of Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, this strategy is historically recent, coinciding with the environmental concern and toxicological potential of what we consume in the world [12]. However, approximately in the last 20 years, studies have been stimulated to prove the efficacy of EOs and their active components, mainly by the strong discussion of microbial resistance [13,14] and possible adverse reactions in human health [7,15]. This is confirmed in the present results, because there is a growth of studies from 2009 and the years with the highest number of studies were 2013 and 2017.…”
Section: Antimicrobial Action Of Eosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, methylparaben and ethyl paraben are the most used types in cosmetics because they have good compatibility with formulations, low toxicity, and allergenicity, and low cost; moreover, they are odorless, colorless to white, and active in a wide range of pH and temperature, being used on the skin, hair, lips, nails, and mucous membranes being their oral and topical use may be uninterrupted [6]. However, due to consumer demands and some studies demonstrating certain risks to human health [7], synthetic chemical preservatives are being set aside by a more natural option. There is a higher demand for natural compounds that can act as a preservative in cosmetics and foods [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BPA was shown to aggregate into clusters, pulling phospholipids from bilayer membranes and eventually leading to pore formation [38]. Regarding similar chemical properties of BPF and BPA (including e.g., logP: 2.91 and 3.40, respectively), they are expected to exhibit a similar permeation through biological membranes [39,40].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%