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Benzophenone Accumulates over Time from the Degradation of Octocrylene in Commercial Sunscreen Products

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CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN TOXICOLOGY
卷 34, 期 4, 页码 1046-1054

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.0c00461

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  1. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
  2. U.S. Department of Interior
  3. One Laboratoire de Biodiversit et Biotechnologies Microbiennes project
  4. Pierre Fabre Laboratories

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The study investigated the presence of benzophenone in commercial sunscreen products, the increase in benzophenone concentration over time, and the source of benzophenone contamination from octocrylene degradation. The results showed that octocrylene can generate benzophenone through a reaction, and up to 70% of benzophenone in sunscreen products may be absorbed through the skin. Regulatory agencies should promptly review the safety of octocrylene as a benzophenone generator in SPF or any consumer products.
Benzophenone is a mutagen, carcinogen, and endocrine disruptor. Its presence in food products or food packaging is banned in the United States. Under California Proposition 65, there is no safe harbor for benzophenone in any personal care products, including sunscreens, anti-aging creams, and moisturizers. The purpose of this study was to determine (1) if benzophenone was present in a wide variety of commercial sun protection factor (SPF)/sunscreen products, (2) whether benzophenone concentration in the product increased over time, and (3) if the degradation of octocrylene was the likely source for benzophenone contamination. Benzophenone concentration was assayed in nine commercial sunscreen products from the European Union and eight from the United States (in triplicate), including two single ingredient sources of octocrylene. These same SPF items were subjected to the United States Food and Drug Administration (U.S. FDA)-accelerated stability aging protocol for 6 weeks. Benzophenone was measured in the accelerated-aged products. Sixteen octocrylene-containing product lines that were recently purchased had an average concentration of 39 mg/kg benzophenone, ranging from 6 mg/kg to 186 mg/kg. Benzophenone was not detectable in the product that did not contain octocrylene. After subjecting the 17 products to the U.S. FDA-accelerated stability method, the 16 octocrylene-containing products had an average concentration of 75 mg/kg, ranging from 9.8 mg/kg to 435 mg/kg. Benzophenone was not detectable in the product that did not contain octocrylene. Benzophenone was detected in the pure octocrylene manufactured ingredient. Octocrylene generates benzophenone through a retro-aldol condensation. In vivo, up to 70% of the benzophenone in these sunscreen products may be absorbed through the skin. U.S. FDA has established a zero tolerance for benzophenone as a food additive. In the United States, there were 2999 SPF products containing octocrylene in 2019. The safety of octocrylene as a benzophenone generator in SPF or any consumer products should be expeditiously reviewed by regulatory agencies.

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