Abstract:
We have evaluated in vitro cytotoxicity of cyanobacterial phycoerythrin (C-PE) on three human cell lines by cell proliferation and neutral red uptake assays. No toxic effects of C-PE were observed to any of the cell lines tested. The protective role of purified C-PE to potassium permanganate-mediated human fibroblast-DNA damage was assessed by comet assay at 0 (control), 10 and 20 µg C-PE ml−1 doses in pre-, simultaneous and post-mutagen exposure conditions. Significant DNA damage was detected only in post-mutagen exposure conditions. Our findings confirmed that the C-PE is non-toxic and provides protection against permanganate-mediated DNA damage. The preliminary acute (2000 mg C-PE kg−1 body weight, b.w.) and 90 day sub-chronic (0, 5, 15 and 25 mg C-PE kg−1 b.w./day) oral toxicity studies of purified C-PE in male albino rats showed no mortality or treatment-related major clinical signs, and all the doses of C-PE were well tolerated. The no observed adverse effect level and no observed effect level were found to be 15 and 5 mg C-PE kg−1 b.w./day respectively.
Citation:
Soni, B., Visavadiya, N. P., Dalwadi, N., Madamwar, D., Winder, C., & Khalil, C. (2010). Purified c‐phycoerythrin: safety studies in rats and protective role against permanganate‐mediated fibroblast‐DNA damage. Journal of Applied Toxicology, 30(6), 542-550.