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  • Hypericum perforatum extracts are commonly used for their antidepressant properties but have varying compositions of bioactive compounds.
  • The study aimed to examine the phototoxic potential of three different Hypericum perforatum extracts and their main constituents using a modified neutral red assay on human keratinocyte cells.
  • Results indicated that both the extracts and hypericine showed dose-dependent cytotoxic and photocytotoxic effects, with rutin unexpectedly displaying phototoxicity and quercitrin capable of mitigating this activity.

Article Abstract

Hypericum perforatum extracts are used mainly as oral antidepressants. Depending on source the extracts contain various amounts of phenylpropanes, flavonol derivates, biflavones, proathocyanidines, xanthones, phloroglucinoles, some amino acids, naphtodianthrones (hypericines) and essential oil constituents. The therapeutic use of Hypericum perforatum extracts however is limited by their phototoxic potential. It was the aim of the present study to investigate the phototoxic potential of 3 Hypericum perforatum extracts from different sources as well as some of its main constituents. In order to systematically study the phototoxic potential we established a modified neutral red assay utilizing an immortalized human keratinocyte cell line (HaCaT cells) as substrate and UVA irradiation. This modified neutral red assay was found to be a simple and reliable method for detecting phototoxic effects of reference agents and plant extracts. The validity of this method was demonstrated with known phototoxic compounds like chloropromazine and psoralenes like 5-MOP. Hypericum perforatum extracts demonstrated cytotoxicity and photocytotoxicity in a dose and UVA-dose dependent manner. Hypericine itself also evoked severe phototoxic effects and was thus identified as the main phototoxic constituent. Among the tested flavonoids quercitrin was found to be cytotoxic, while rutin unexpectedly demonstrated phototoxicity whereas quercitrin was effective to control the phototoxic activity of Hypericum perforatum extracts.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1078/0944-7113-00042DOI Listing

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