Abstract
We evaluated the cytotoxicity of surfactants in human cells. Synthetic surfactants showed different cytotoxicity levels depending on their structures. The cytotoxicity of commercial washing products was determined mainly by the contents of surfactants. All of them induced premature senescence in normal cells, but not in tumorderived or immortalized cells, under sublethal conditions. Residual surfactants might be a risk factor for skin aging.
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Yamakami, Y., Miki, K., Endoh, M., Yonekura, R., Ukekawa, R., Kobayashi, Y., … Ayusawa, D. (2011). Sublethal doses of surfactants induce premature senescence in normal human skin cells. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 75(7), 1395–1398. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.110179
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