AMES tests

Legislator requires proof of safety

Also for herbal medicinal products, the safety must be proven in toxicity studies during the marketing authorisation procedure. With regard to a possible genotoxic effect in herbal preparations, legal framework conditions and standardised measurement models apply. They are summarized by Kooperation Phytopharmaka in the following article. In addition, Kooperation Phytopharmaka offers to directly purchase individual data on selected plant extracts for the AMES test model.

Risk assessment using AMES tests

In the context of drug development, pharmaceutical companies are required to carry out a risk assessment of the occurrence of potentially genotoxic impurities in the medicinal produc. In the case of herbal medicinal products, the extract or a powdered herbal drug is the active substance. Regarding combination products, evidence of the absence of a genotoxic potential must be provided for each individual active substance. This is regulated in the Guideline on the use of the CTD format in the preparation of a registration application for traditional herbal medicinal products (EMA/HMPC/71049/2007 Rev.2). According to this, in Module 2.4, an expert report on the safety assessment of the non-clinical data must be submitted. It is recommended to apply the Guideline on non-clinical documentation in applications for marketing authorisation/ registration applications of well-established and traditional herbal medicinal products (EMEA/HMPC/32116/2005). In particular, reference is made to the following two guidelines for herbal products:

  • Guideline on the assessment of genotoxicity of herbal substances/preparations (EMEA/HMPC/107079/2007)
  • Guideline on the selection of test materials for genotoxicity testing for traditional herbal medicinal products/herbal medicinal products (EMEA/HMPC/67644/2009)

In the Guideline on the assessment of the genotoxicity of herbal substances/preparations (EMEA/HMPC/107079/2007), the HMPC has described a step-by-step approach to genotoxicity testing. According to this, the AMES test (in vitro) is a sufficient basis for the assessment of genotoxicity if the result is clearly negative. The following guideline must be observed for implementation: OECD Guidelines for the Testing of Chemicals, Section 4 | OECD

Procedure in the event of positive AMES tests

If there is an inconclusive test result, individual substances are often the cause, which lead the AMES in vitro test to a false positive result. This can be excluded on the basis of tests according to two further documents or traced back to the test extract without any doubt:

Order AMES test results

In recent years, Kooperation Phytopharmaka has acquired or commissioned around 120 AMES tests (in accordance with Directive 2000/32/EC, Method B.13/14 and OECD Guideline 471). Individual reports can be purchased from the database. Note: Please check in advance whether the characteristics of the test extract (extraction solvent, DER range) fit your product and please contact our office.

AMES tests
Droge Auszugsmittel DER Nativer Extrakt Jahr
Allii sativi (Knoblauchöl) raffiniertes Rüböl 2 - 3 : 1 96% 2008
Aloe Wasser 1 - 3 : 1 2011
Althaeae radix (Eibischwurzel) Wasser 3 - 7 : 1 70% 2008
Anguratae Wasser 6 : 1 90% 2010
Arnika Ethanol 70 % (V/V) 1:10 2013
Berberis Ethanol 62 % m/m D1V.19F 2010
Berberis Tinktur V4A 2010
Betula (Birkenblätter) Wasser 4 - 8 : 1 90% 2010
Betula (Birkenblätter) Heptan 44.9 : 1 50% 2011
Betula (Birkenblätter) Ethanol 50% m/m 26,5 : 1 50% 2011
Cardui mariae fructus (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) Aceton 25-40:1 100% 2011
Cardui mariae fructus (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) Aceton 20-30:1 2012
Cardui mariae fructus (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) Ethanol 60 % (V/V) 20 - 30 :1 2013
Cardui mariae fructus (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) Ethanol 96 % V/V 30 - 40 : 1 80% 2012
Cardui mariae fructus (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) n-Heptan 13:1 50% 2012
Cardui mariae fructus DAB (Silybum Marianum / Mariendistelfrüchte) Wasser 8-10:1 70% 2008
Carvi fructus (Kümmel) Ethanol 30% 1: 2,5 - 3,5 100% 2008
Crataegus Blätter Ethanol 45 % (V/V) 4 - 7:1 2008
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Ethanol 45 % (V/V) 4 - 7 : 1 90% 2008
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Methanol 70 % (V/V) 4- 7 : 1 80% 2008
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Ethanol 90 % (V/V) 3,5 - 5,0 :1 49% 2008
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Wasser 2,7 : 1 54% 2009
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten n-Hexan 116 : 1 70% 2009
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Presssaft 1 : 1,6 - 2,2 2008
Crataegus Blätter mit Blüten Ethanol 23,6 / (V/V) 2008
Crataegus Früchte Fluidextrakt Ethanol 50%m/m 1:1 2008
Crataegus Früchte Ölmazerat Rapsöl 1 : 2 2008
Crataegus Früchte Ölmazerat Rapsöl 0,6 - 0,8 : 1 80% 2008
Crataegus Früchte Pressaft Wasser 2008
Crataegus Früchte Trockenextrakt Methanol 70 % (V/V)  4 - 7 : 1 50% 2008
Crataegus Früchte Urtinktur (HAB 2000) 86 % (M/M) Ethanol 2008
Curcubitae (Kürbiskernöl) 2008
Cynara/ Artischocke Wasser 5,8 - 7,5 : 1 90% 2008
Cynara/ Artischocke Ethanol 50% V/V 5,6 :1 75% 2012
Cynara/ Artischocke n-Heptan 55:1 50% 2012
Cynara/ Artischocke Pressaft 2008
Dry Extract of Ginkgo Biloba Leaves DAB 2000 Aceton 60%m/m 35 - 67 : 1 2008
Dulcamarae stipites (Bittersüßstengel) Ethanol 30 5 m/m 5 : 1 2008
Echinacea Trockenpresssaft 88% 2015
Eleutherococci Radix (Taigawurzel) Ethanol 19% 1 : 19,2-20 2011 & 2013
Espeletia Urtinktur (Mönchspflanze) 2011
Eukalyptusbalsam (Eukalyptusöl, Cineo, Kiefernnadelöl, Campher) 2010
Fichtennadelöl DAB 2011
Ginkgo Ethanol 62,5 % V/V Urtinktur 2008
24,5% Ginkgoflavon-Glycoside, 6% Terpenlactone Aceton 60%m/m 35 - 67 : 1 2008
Ginseng Liqiud Extrakt 1: 9,8-10 2011
Ginseng Wasser 2,7 : 1 70% 2009
Ginseng n-Heptan 149 : 1 25% 2009
Ginseng Ethanol 30 %m/m 3 - 4,5 : 1 95% 2008
Ginseng Ethanol 60 %(V/V) 3 - 4 : 1 70% 2008
Hamamelidis e cort.sicc. Ethanol 30%m/m 5-7,7:1 70% 2013
Harpagophytum (Teufelskralle) Ethanol 60% (V/V)  4 - 5 : 1 95% 2009
Hedera (Efeu) Ethanol 30 % (M/M) 4 - 8 : 1 100% 2013
Hippocastani folium (Roßkastaniensamen) Wasser 3- 6 : 1 68% 2010
Hippocastani folium (Roßkastaniensamen) Ethanol 50 % V/V 4,5 - 5,5 : 1 2012
Hippocastani folium (Roßkastaniensamen) Ethanol 68% V/V 5 - 7 : 1 80-100% 2008
Hippocastani folium (Roßkastaniensamen) Ethanol 19 % m/m 1 : 2 2011
Hippocastani folium (Roßkastaniensamen) Methanol 80%m/m 5 - 8 : 1 100% 2011
Humulus (Hopfen) Methanol 45 %m/m 7,7 - 9,5 : 1 70% 2008
Humulus (Hopfen) Wasser 5,5 - 6,5 : 1 90% 2008
Humulus (Hopfen) Ethnol 90 % (V/V) 9 - 11 : 1 50% 2008
Humulus (Hopfen) Heptan 11,2 : 1 50% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) Ethanol 80 % (V/V) 3 - 6 : 1 99% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) Pressaft 1 : 0,5 - 0,9 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) Wasser 8 - 12 : 1 65% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) Methanol 80 % 3 - 6 : 1 94% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) Ethanol 50% (V/V) 5 - 8 : 1 90% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) n-Heptan 48 : 1 50% 2008
Hypericum (Johanniskraut) raffiniertes Maisöl 0,075 : 1 oder 1:13 65% 2013
Liquiritiae radix (Süßholz) Wasser 3 - 4 : 1 2008
Liquiritiae radix (Süßholz) Ethanol 30% (V/V) 1 : 2,5 - 3,5 100% 2008
Matricariae (Kamille) Fluid Extrakt 0,3% 2009
Matricariae (Kamille) Ethanol 30%(V/V) 1 : 2 - 4 100% 2009
Matricariae (Kamille) Wasser 4:1 (nativ) 95% 2009
Melissae folium (Melisse) n-Heptan 47;4 : 1 50% 2008
Melissae folium (Melisse) Ethanol 70% (m/m) 6 : 1 2012
Melissae folium (Melisse) Ethanol 30% 1:2,5 - 3,5 100% 2008
Melissae folium (Melisse) Wasser 4 - 6 : 1 90% 2008
Orthosiphon Blätter, Trockenextrakt (Katzenbart) Wasser 5-7:1 2013
Passiflorae herba (Passionsblumenkraut) Ethanol 68% (V/V) 6 - 7 : 1 80% 2008
Passiflorae herba (Passionsblumenkraut) Ethanol 25%m/m 6 - 8 : 1 80% 2008
Passiflorae herba (Passionsblumenkraut) Wasser 3 - 5 : 1 80% 2008
Passiflorae herba (Passionsblumenkraut) n-Heptan 46,7 : 1 50% 2008
Pelargonium sidoides Ethanol 15 % 1 : 8 - 9 2012
Pinus (Latschenkiefernöl) 2008
Primula (Primelwurzel) Ethanol 60%m/m 5 - 7 : 1 70% 2008
Primula (Primelwurzel) Wasser 4 - 6 : 1 2012
Rosmarini (Rosmarin) Ethanol 19% (V/V) 0,9 - 1,1 :1 2008
Rosmarini (Rosmarin) Wasser 4 - 7 : 1 70% 2008
Sabal (Sägepalmenfrüchte) Ethanol 90% (V/V) 7 - 13 : 1 50% 2011
Sabal (Sägepalmenfrüchte) cum oleum Arachidis 7,85 - 12,5 : 1 76% genuine Extract, 24% Peanut Oil 2009
Salvia (Salbei) Wasser 5,5 - 6,7 : 1 2011
Salvia (Salbei) Ethanol 50 % (M/M) 6,9 : 1 50% 2011
Salvia (Salbei) n-Heptan 24,4 :1 50% 2011
Sennesblätter Wasser 4 - 6 : 1 2011
Sennesfrüchte Methanol 30% (V/V) 4-7:1 67,5-99% 2019
Solidago (Goldrute) Ethanol 60% (V/V) 5 - 7 : 1 70% 2011
Thymianöl 100% 2008
Thymus Wasser  6,2 : 1 50% 2008
Thymus Ethanol 70 % (V/V) 6-10:1 2008
Thymus Methanol 25 % V/V 5 - 7 : 1 65- 75 % 2012
Thymus gemäß DAB 2003 1 : 2 - 2,5 100% 2008
Urticae herba (Brennessel-Kraut) n-Hexan 124 : 1 50% 2009
Urticae herba (Brennessel-Kraut) 2-Propanol 15,3 : 1 60% 2009
Urticae herba (Brennessel-Kraut) Ethanol 50 %(V/V) 5 - 10 : 1 80% 2009
Urticae herba (Brennessel-Kraut) Pressaft 1,63 - 1,96 : 1 2008
Urticae herba (Brennessel-Kraut) Wasser 4 - 7 : 1 70% 2008
Urticae radix (Brennessel-Wurzel) Ethanol 20 % (V/V) 5,5 - 8,5 : 1 70% 2008
Urticae radix (Brennessel-Wurzel) N-Hexan 317:1 100% 2012
Valerianae (Baldrian) Wasser 3 - 6 : 1 70% 2008
Valerianae (Baldrian) 40 % Ehanol (V/V) 4 - 7 : 1 80% 2008
Valerianae (Baldrian) 70 % Ethanol (V/V) 3 - 6 : 1 80% 2008
Valerianae (Baldrian) Heptan 100% 2008
Valerianae (Baldrian) Ölmazerat 96 % Ethanol 1 : 10 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Wasser  4 - 6 : 1 90% 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Ölmazerat 2 - 3 : 1 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Pressaft 1 : 1,6 - 2,2 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Tinktur Ethanol 40%(V/V) 1:5 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Tropfen Likörwein Ethanol 96%(V/V) 1 : 5,9 2008
Visci albi fructus (Mistel) Urtinktur Ethanol 86 %m/m 2008

HMPC List entries

In order to reduce the effort required for testing individual herbal substances/preparations, the HMPC has issued the Guideline on the selection of test materials for genotoxicity testing for traditional herbal medicinal products/herbal medicinal products (EMEA/HMPC/67644/2009). It allows testing of a standard set of test materials that can be considered representative of the commonly used preparations from a particular herbal medicinal product according to a “bracketing/matrixing” approach. This was carried out by Kooperation Phytopharmaka using the example of a Valerian root. By producing extracts from a herbal drug batch with different solvents (polar to non-polar extraction solvents), the entire range of individual substances could be covered and tested by the AMES test. Further information on this project can be found here. For valerian root, the overall non-critical data led to the creation of a so-called list entry by the HMPC. These list entries subsequently published by the EU Commission describe herbal preparations for which a genotoxic potential could not be proven.

Is there no such list item for a respective extract/a drug powder and/or is it not included in the Kooperation Phytopharmaka database? Get in touch with us. We will be happy to arrange appropriate laboratory services.

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