Toxicity screening of mouthwashes in the pollen tube growth test: Safety assessment of recommended dilutions

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Abstract

This study investigated whether mouthwash dilutions, recommended by the manufacturers, may contribute to oral mucosa irritation. Twenty frequently used mouthwash brands were examined by the pollen tube growth test, an alternative in vitro method for assessment of the irritating potential of ingredients of cosmetic formulations. The test is based on the photometric quantification of pollen tube growth inhibition. This parameter is expressed by IC50 values that characterize the cytotoxic potential of a product. The IC 50s clearly revealed that none of the tested mouthwashes should cause acute irritation if used in the recommended dilution. However, at least 4 of the mouthwashes evaluated in this study could probably irritate the oral mucosa acutely if used undiluted (original concentration).

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Kristen, U., & Friedrich, R. E. (2006). Toxicity screening of mouthwashes in the pollen tube growth test: Safety assessment of recommended dilutions. Brazilian Dental Journal, 17(1), 58–62. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-64402006000100013

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