Plants (Nov 2022)

Oxidative Stability and Protective Effect of the Mixture between <i>Helianthus annuus</i> L. and <i>Oenothera biennis</i> L. Oils on 3D Tissue Models of Skin Irritation and Phototoxicity

  • Ramona Fecker,
  • Ioana Zinuca Magyari-Pavel,
  • Ileana Cocan,
  • Ersilia Alexa,
  • Iuliana Maria Popescu,
  • Adelina Lombrea,
  • Larisa Bora,
  • Cristina Adriana Dehelean,
  • Valentina Buda,
  • Roxana Folescu,
  • Corina Danciu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants11212977
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 21
p. 2977

Abstract

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The present study was aimed to evaluate the oxidative stability as well as to assess the protective effect of the mixture of Helianthus annuus L. (HAO) and Oenothera biennis L. (OBO) oils on 3D tissue models of skin irritation and phototoxicity. The following methods were used: GS analysis (fatty acids composition), thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances assay (TBA) (lipid oxidation degree of tested samples), 3D EpiDerm models (skin irritation and phototoxicity). For HAO the detected saturated fatty acids (SFA) were palmitic acid (7.179%), stearic acid (3.586%), eicosanoic (0.138%) and docosanoic acid (0.548%) The monounsaturated acids (MUFA) were palmitoleic acid (0.158%) and oleic acid (28.249%) and the polyunsaturated acids (PUFA) were linoleic acid (59.941%) and linolenic acid (0.208%). For OBO the detected SFA were myristic acid (0.325%), pentadecylic acid (0.281%), palmitic (7.2%), stearic (2.88%), and arachidic acid (0.275%). Regarding MUFA, even a lower proportion (8.196%) was observed, predominantly being oleic acid, cis form (7.175%), oleic (n10) (0.558%) and 11-eicosenoic (0.210%) acids. The higher content was found for PUFA (82.247%), the most significant proportions being linoleic acid (72.093%), arachidonic acid (9.812%) and linolenic (0.233%). Obtained data indicate a good oxidative stability and biocompatibility of the mixture on the 3D EpiDerm models with no irritant and no phototoxic effects. Oenothera biennis L. oil may be an excellent natural choice in order to delay or prevent oxidative damage of Helianthus annuus L. oil.

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