Chemical oxidation and DNA damage catalysed by inorganic sunscreen ingredients
Rosemary Dunford(University of Oxford), Angela Trovato Salinaro(Concordia University), Le-Zhen Cai(Concordia University), Nick Serpone(Concordia University), Satoshi Horikoshi(Meisei University), Hisao Hidaka(Meisei University), John Knowland(University of Oxford)
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Abstract
Titanium dioxide (TiO2) has been noted (US Federal Register, 43FR38206, 25 August 1978) to be a safe physical sunscreen because it reflects and scatters UVB and UVA in sunlight. However, TiO2 absorbs about 70% of incident UV, and in aqueous environments this leads to the generation of hydroxyl radicals which can initiate oxidations. Using chemical methods, we show that all sunscreen TiO2 samples tested catalyse the photo-oxidation of a representative organic substrate (phenol). We also show that sunlight-illuminated TiO2 catalyses DNA damage both in vitro and in human cells. These results may be relevant to the overall effects of sunscreens.
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