Human systemic exposure to [¹⁴C]-paraphenylenediamine-containing oxidative hair dyes: Absorption, kinetics, metabolism, excretion and safety assessment

Food Chem Toxicol. 2015 Jul:81:71-80. doi: 10.1016/j.fct.2015.04.003. Epub 2015 Apr 3.

Abstract

Systemic exposure was measured in humans after hair dyeing with oxidative hair dyes containing 2.0% (A) or 1.0% (B) [(14)C]-p-phenylenediamine (PPD). Hair was dyed, rinsed, dried, clipped and shaved; blood and urine samples were collected for 48 hours after application. [(14)C] was measured in all materials, rinsing water, hair, plasma, urine and skin strips. Plasma and urine were also analysed by HLPC/MS/MS for PPD and its metabolites (B). Total mean recovery of radioactivity was 94.30% (A) or 96.21% (B). Mean plasma Cmax values were 132.6 or 97.4 ng [(14)C]-PPDeq/mL, mean AUC(0-∞) values 1415 or 966 ng [(14)C]-PPDeq/mL*hr in studies A or B, respectively. Urinary excretion of [(14)C] mainly occurred within 24 hrs after hair colouring with a total excretion of 0.72 or 0.88% of applied radioactivity in studies A or B, respectively. Only N,N'-diacetylated-PPD was detected in plasma and the urine. A TK-based human safety assessment estimated margins of safety of 23.3- or 65-fold relative to respective plasma AUC or Cmax values in rats at the NOAEL of a toxicity study. Overall, hair dyes containing PPD are unlikely to pose a health risk since they are used intermittently and systemic exposure is limited to the detoxified metabolite N,N'-diacetyl-PPD.

Keywords: Consumer exposure; Hair dyes; Margin of safety; Paraphenylenediamine; TK-based safety assessment; Toxicokinetics.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Area Under Curve
  • Carbon Isotopes
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Consumer Product Safety
  • Female
  • Hair / chemistry
  • Hair / drug effects
  • Hair Dyes / chemistry*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level
  • Phenylenediamines / blood
  • Phenylenediamines / pharmacokinetics*
  • Phenylenediamines / urine
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • Carbon Isotopes
  • Hair Dyes
  • Phenylenediamines
  • 4-phenylenediamine