Wednesday, 15 August 2012

Triclosan causes heart problems

A chemical commonly used in lipsticks, face washes and toothpaste may cause heart and muscle problems, according to scientists.

They found triclosan, which is in hundreds of household products, can hinder the process by which  muscles, including the heart, receive signals from the brain.

In tests on mice, they noted a ‘dramatic’ 25 per cent reduction in heart function within 20 minutes of exposure, and warned there is ‘strong evidence’ it could affect human health.

However regulators and other experts insist triclosan levels in products are safe, and that the doses injected into the mice were higher than those to which humans would ever be exposed.

triclosan

Although previous studies have found that triclosan may have links to thyroid and fertility problems, this is the first time its effects have been tested on muscles.

Scientists had thought that the chemical – which was devised to prevent bacterial infections in  hospitals – was metabolised quickly by the body without harmful effects.

However, the researchers at the University of California say it may remain active and be transported to organs, causing damage.

For someone who is healthy a 10 per cent drop in heart function may not have an effect, but if you have heart disease it could make a big difference.’ His team injected a group of mice with triclosan. They saw a ‘significantly reduced’ function in the heart’s left ventricle within 20 minute

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