Affiliation:
1. Food Toxicology Group CSIR‐ Indian Institute of Toxicology Research Lucknow Uttar Pradesh India
2. Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad Uttar Pradesh India
3. Drug and chemical toxicology group (FEST) CSIR‐ Indian Institute of Toxicology Research Lucknow India
4. Photobiology Laboratory, Drug and Chemical Toxicology Group, FEST Division CSIR‐Indian Institute of Toxicology Research Lucknow Uttar Pradesh India
5. ASSIST‐group Analytical Chemistry Division CSIR‐Indian Institute of Toxicology Research Lucknow Uttar Pradesh India
Abstract
AbstractExposure to phototoxicants and photosensitizers can result in the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), leading to oxidative stress, DNA damage, and various skin‐related issues such as aging, allergies, and cancer. While several photo‐protectants offer defense against ultraviolet radiation (UV‐R), their effectiveness is often limited by photo‐instability. Sunset Yellow (SY), an FDA‐approved food dye, possesses significant UV‐R and visible light absorption properties. However, its photoprotective potential has remained unexplored. Our investigation reveals that SY exhibits remarkable photostability for up to 8 h under both UV‐R and sunlight. Notably, SY demonstrates the ability to quench ROS, including singlet oxygen (1O2), superoxide radicals (), and hydroxyl radicals (·OH) induced by rose bengal, riboflavin and levofloxacin, respectively. Moreover, SY proves effective in protecting against the apoptotic and necrotic cell death induced by the phototoxicant chlorpromazine (CPZ) in HaCaT cells. Further, it was observed that SY imparts photoprotection by inhibiting intracellular ROS generation and calcium release. Genotoxicity evaluation provides additional evidence supporting SY's photoprotective effects against CPZ‐induced DNA damage. In conclusion, these findings underscore the potential of SY as a promising photoprotective agent against the toxic hazards induced by phototoxicants, suggesting its prospective application in the formulation of broad‐spectrum sunscreens.
Funder
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India