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Practical Guide — Phototoxicity & the 3T3 NRU Test

A practical guide to phototoxicity assessment — why it matters, the UV-absorption pre-screen (OECD TG 101) and the in vitro 3T3 NRU phototoxicity test (OECD TG 432) — to secure light-exposed products.

Audience
Cosmetic, Pharma
Year
2025
Language
English
Format
PDF · 10 pages
Authors
GenEvolutioN Scientific Team
Practical Guide — Phototoxicity & the 3T3 NRU Test

What's inside

  • Why phototoxicity matters for light-exposed products
  • UV/visible absorption pre-screen (OECD TG 101)
  • The in vitro 3T3 NRU phototoxicity test (OECD TG 432)
  • Interpreting results and securing your regulatory dossier

When a product is exposed to light — especially UVA — it can trigger adverse effects on the skin or eyes. This light-induced toxicity is known as phototoxicity, and it is a key safety endpoint for cosmetics, topical drugs and any light-exposed formulation.

Before any biological phototoxicity test, the molecule’s ability to absorb light must be confirmed: according to OECD TG 101, a molar extinction coefficient threshold determines whether further testing is warranted. The in vitro 3T3 Neutral Red Uptake (NRU) phototoxicity test (OECD TG 432) then quantifies the phototoxic potential using a validated, non-animal cell model.

Who this is for

  • Cosmetic formulators of light-exposed products
  • Pharma teams developing topical / transdermal drugs
  • Regulatory and safety assessors

Recommended citation

GenEvolutioN Scientific Team (2025). Practical Guide — Phototoxicity & the 3T3 NRU Test. GenEvolutioN Technologies.