H2 Water Suppresses Paraben DNA DamageScientific Research


original title: Suppressive effect of electrolyzed reduced water on the paraben-induced DNA damage in human dermal fibroblast cells

DOI: 10.5762/KAIS.2010.11.11.4427

Published on: 2010


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Abstract:

Parabens have been widely used as preservatives in cosmetics due to the presumed low toxicity and long history of safe use. However, recent studies have shown the potent toxicity of parabens. In order to know if electrolyzed reduced water could suppress the oxidative DNA damage of HDF cell by methylparaben, one of the frequently used parabens, we performed comet assay in this study. As a result, interestingly, electrolyzed reduced water could suppress methylparaben-induced oxidative DNA damage in HDF cells.

Authors:

A-Reum Yu, Kun-Kul Ryoo, Mi-Young Lee