Development of a preclinical surfactant skin penetration assay to reflect exposure times typical of consumer use.

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of cosmetic science Pub Date : 2017-05-01
Nicole Mccardy, Ryan Thompson, Matthew Miller, Peter Styczynski, Stephanie Ventura, Robert Glenn, Gerald B Kasting
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Mixed surfactant and surfactant-polymer compositions have been reported to decrease surfactant deposition onto and penetration into the skin relative to single surfactant compositions, potentially improving the mildness of the product. Previous workers in this area [see Moore et al., J. Cosmet. Sci.54:29-46 (2003), and subsequent publications] employed a procedure in which excised porcine skin was exposed to a surfactant solution containing radiolabeled sodium dodecyl sulfate (14C-SDS) for 5 h. We have developed an improved SDS penetration assay using excised human skin that reflects typical consumer exposure times for rinse-off products. Using the new protocol, we were able to see a significant decrease in 14C-SDS penetration from a sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)/polyethylene oxide composition applied to excised skin for either 2 or 10 min, as compared to SLS only. Furthermore, differences between the SDS penetration patterns on porcine skin and human skin were seen with a second SLS/polymer system; consequently, we do not recommend porcine skin for routine mildness screening by 14C-SDS penetration.

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临床前表面活性剂皮肤渗透试验的发展,以反映消费者使用的典型暴露时间。
据报道,与单一表面活性剂组合物相比,混合表面活性剂和表面活性剂聚合物组合物减少了表面活性剂在皮肤上的沉积和渗透,潜在地改善了产品的温和性。这一领域的前人[见Moore et al., J. Cosmet]。[Sci.54:29-46](2003)和随后的出版物采用了一种方法,将切除的猪皮暴露在含有放射性标记的十二烷基硫酸钠(14C-SDS)的表面活性剂溶液中5小时。我们开发了一种改进的SDS渗透试验,使用切除的人类皮肤,反映了消费者对冲洗产品的典型暴露时间。使用新方案,我们能够看到,与仅使用SLS相比,将月桂基硫酸钠(SLS)/聚乙烯氧化物组合物应用于切除皮肤2或10分钟,14C-SDS的渗透明显减少。此外,在第二种SLS/聚合物体系中,SDS在猪皮肤和人皮肤上的渗透模式存在差异;因此,我们不推荐用14C-SDS渗透法对猪皮肤进行常规温和性筛查。
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Journal of cosmetic science
Journal of cosmetic science 工程技术-皮肤病学
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期刊介绍: The JOURNAL OF COSMETIC SCIENCE (JCS) publishes papers concerned with cosmetics, cosmetic products, fragrances, their formulation and their effects in skin care or in overall consumer well-being, as well as papers relating to the sciences underlying cosmetics, such as human skin physiology, color physics, physical chemistry of colloids and emulsions, or psychological effects of olfaction in humans. Papers of interest to the cosmetic industry and to the understanding of the cosmetic markets are also welcome for publication.
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