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Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health-part B-critical Reviews | 2013

Safety Evaluation And Risk Assessment Of d-Limonene

Young Woo Kim; Min Ji Kim; Bu Young Chung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; Seul Min Choi; Duck Soo Lim; M. C. Cho; Kyungsil Yoon; Hyung Sik Kim; Kyu Bong Kim; You Sun Kim; Seung Jun Kwack; Byung-Mu Lee

d-Limonene, a major constituent of citrus oils, is a monoterpene widely used as a flavor/fragrance additive in cosmetics, foods, and industrial solvents as it possesses a pleasant lemon-like odor. d-Limonene has been designated as a chemical with low toxicity based upon lethal dose (LD50) and repeated-dose toxicity studies when administered orally to animals. However, skin irritation or sensitizing potential was reported following widespread use of this agent in various consumer products. In experimental animals and humans, oxidation products or metabolites of d-limonene were shown to act as skin irritants. Carcinogenic effects have also been observed in male rats, but the mode of action (MOA) is considered irrelevant for humans as the protein α2u-globulin responsible for this effect in rodents is absent in humans. Thus, the liver was identified as a critical target organ following oral administration of d-limonene. Other than the adverse dermal effects noted in humans, other notable toxic effects of d-limonene have not been reported. The reference dose (RfD), the no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL), and the systemic exposure dose (SED) were determined and found to be 2.5 mg/kg/d, 250 mg/kg//d, and 1.48 mg/kg/d, respectively. Consequently, the margin of exposure (MOE = NOAEL/SED) of 169 was derived based upon the data, and the hazard index (HI = SED/RfD) for d-limonene is 0.592. Taking into consideration conservative estimation, d-limonene appears to exert no serious risk for human exposure. Based on adverse effects and risk assessments, d-limonene may be regarded as a safe ingredient. However, the potential occurrence of skin irritation necessitates regulation of this chemical as an ingredient in cosmetics. In conclusion, the use of d-limonene in cosmetics is safe under the current regulatory guidelines for cosmetics.


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Toxicogeno-metabolomics approach for the discovery of nephrotoxicity biomarkers

Byung Mu Lee; Sung Kyu Lim; Eun Young Han; Jun Young Bae; In Young Ahn; Min Jeong Kwon; Sungho Kim; M. C. Cho


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Determination of human safe upper limit for (-)-hydroxycitric acid (HCA), a weight loss supplement

Yoon-A Nam; Young Woo Kim; Min Ji Kim; Bu Young Chung; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M. C. Cho; M.J. Kwon; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Methionine inhibits benzo(a)pyrene-DNA adducts formation in human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells

Minji Kyung; Young Woo Kim; Tae Hyun Roh; Min Ji Kim; Yoon A Nam; Bu Young Chung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M.J. Kwon; M. C. Cho; Seung Jun Kwack; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Genotoxicity mechanism of co-treament of silver nanoparticles and Zinc sulfate or manganese (II) chloride in human cancer cell lines

Mi-Jung Kwon; Il Young Ahn; Young Woo Kim; Min Ji Kim; Yoon A Nam; Bu Young Chung; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M. C. Cho; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Potential clinical nephrotoxicity biomarkers

Bu-Young Chung; M.J. Kwon; Min Ji Kim; Yoon A Nam; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M. C. Cho; Young Woo Kim; Seung Jun Kwack; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Chemoprotective effects of antioxidants against formaldehyde-induced toxicity in human keratinocytes

Min Ji Kim; Young Woo Kim; E.Y. Han; Yoon A Nam; Bu Young Chung; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M.J. Kwon; M. C. Cho; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Toxicoproteomics of the mixture of Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) and dibutyl phthalate (DBP) in male sprague-dawley rats

Young Woo Kim; Min Young Kwak; Min Ji Kim; Yoon A Nam; Bu Young Chung; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; Seong Kwang Lim; M.J. Kwon; M. C. Cho; Seung Jun Kwack; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


日本毒性学会学術年会 The 6th International Congress of Asian Society of Toxicology | 2012

Recommended dietary allowance (RDA) of baby aloe powder (BAP) based on toxicological evaluation

Seong Kwang Lim; M. C. Cho; Min Young Kwak; Min Ji Kim; Yoon A Nam; Bu Young Chung; Minji Kyung; Du Yeon Bang; M.J. Kwon; Young Woo Kim; Seung Jun Kwack; Hyung Sik Kim; Byung-Mu Lee


Fuel and Energy Abstracts | 2011

Meta-analysis of toxico-metabolomics for new nephrotoxicity biomarkers

Byung Mu Lee; In Young Ahn; Jun Young Bae; Sung Kyu Lim; Min Jeong Kwon; Eun Young Han; M. C. Cho; Sungho Kim

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Byung-Mu Lee

Sungkyunkwan University

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Du Yeon Bang

Sungkyunkwan University

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Min Ji Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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Minji Kyung

Sungkyunkwan University

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M.J. Kwon

Sungkyunkwan University

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Yoon A Nam

Sungkyunkwan University

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