Liquid chromatography‐tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS)‐based quantification of hydroxyanthracene derivatives in Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. gel commercial beverages and preliminary safety evaluation through in vitro genotoxicity studies

Author:

Di Minno Alessandro12,Morone Maria Vittoria3,Ullah Hammad1,Sommella Eduardo4,Buccato Daniele Giuseppe1,De Lellis Lorenza Francesca1,Campiglia Pietro45,De Filippis Anna3,Galdiero Massimiliano3,Daglia Maria16ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy

2. CEINGE‐Biotecnologie Avanzate Naples Italy

3. Department of Experimental Medicine Section of Microbiology and Clinical Microbiology University of Campania “L. Vanvitelli” Naples Italy

4. Department of Pharmacy University of Salerno Fisciano Campania Italy

5. European Biomedical Research Institute of Salerno Salerno Campania Italy

6. International Research Center for Food Nutrition and Safety Jiangsu University Zhenjiang China

Abstract

AbstractEstimating the hydroxyanthracene derivative (HAD) concentrations and assessing the genotoxicity of several marketed Aloe vera (L.) Burm. f. gel beverages are the goals of this study. The results showed that five commercial samples contained aloin A at concentrations ranging from 6.05 to 337.98 ng/mL and aloin B at concentrations ranging from 8.84 to 346.89 ng/mL. Four commercial samples contained aloin A and B in concentration higher than 1 ppm, while one sample contained less than 1 ppm. Aloe‐emodin was detected in three samples with concentrations ranging from 80.30 to 109.40 ng/mL. Different strains of bacteria were used to perform the Ames test on the samples with the lowest and highest HAD concentrations, and no signs of mutagenicity were found in experiments with samples that increased in concentration (0.0016–5 μL/mL). In accordance with published data and in contrast to findings acquired using products containing A. vera latex, which is rich in HADs and whose genotoxicity is extensively proven, even the sample with the highest concentrations of aloin A and B does not show any in vitro genotoxicity, suggesting the importance to standardize the operating procedures to obtain A. vera gel to minimize the content of HADs in the commercial formulations.

Publisher

Wiley

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