Safety testing of adult novelties using in vitro methods

•Adult novelties labeled as medical devices or consumer products.•Battery of bioassays suggested for health safety assessment.•Cytotoxicity, sensitization and endocrine disruption investigated .•Latex, ABS and PVC elicit adverse effects. Despite widespread and prolonged use of adult novelties, their...

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Veröffentlicht in:Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology 2020-11, Vol.117, p.104780, Article 104780
Hauptverfasser: Svobodova, L., Dvorakova, M., Rucki, M., Kejlova, K., Kandarova, H., Kolarova, H., Mannerstrom, M., Heinonen, T.
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Zusammenfassung:•Adult novelties labeled as medical devices or consumer products.•Battery of bioassays suggested for health safety assessment.•Cytotoxicity, sensitization and endocrine disruption investigated .•Latex, ABS and PVC elicit adverse effects. Despite widespread and prolonged use of adult novelties, their health safety is not regularly tested or legally regulated. In the EU, adult novelties are subjected to the General Product Safety Directive, placing the burden of proof regarding safe products onto the manufacturers. The aim of our pilot study was to expand knowledge on potential application of in vitro methods for hazard prediction of extracts from final products. We subjected extracts of 20 adult novelties, purchased on the Czech market to toxicological tests including NRU cytotoxicity assay, sensitization tests DPRA and LuSens and the YES/YAS endocrine assay. Four samples produced cytotoxicity. Sensitization potential was recorded by DPRA (three samples) while the LuSens reported ten samples. Regarding endocrine disruption, three samples produced antiestrogen and antiandrogen effects. Six samples exhibited androgenic potential and one sample showed estrogenic potential. Positive results with possible health effects were recorded repeatedly for samples made of ABS, PVC and latex. The study has confirmed promising usefulness of our test methods combination with regard to safety testing of this type of consumer products. The results should be evaluated with care, however, the data bring added-value to the limited knowledge of mixture toxicology and are indicative for further testing.
ISSN:0273-2300
1096-0295
DOI:10.1016/j.yrtph.2020.104780