用体内和离体方法比较表面活性剂对人体皮肤的渗透和导致皮肤干燥。

IF 0.2 4区 医学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, APPLIED Journal of cosmetic science Pub Date : 2019-01-01
Stephanie A Morris, Nicole McCardy, Ryan Thompson, Tina Allen, Amy Altemeier, Ken Wehmeyer, Rob Hinkle, Maiysha Jones, Rusty Spruell, Peter Stoffolano, Matthew A Miller, Peter Styczynski, Robert Glenn, Gerald B Kasting
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已经开发了许多测试来估计表面活性剂在冲洗配方中的温和性。在本研究中,采用体内和体外方法研究了混合表面活性剂体系对表面活性剂渗透到皮肤和皮肤水化的影响。进行前臂对照应用试验(FCAT),并使用角膜测量法和视觉干燥分级法评估皮肤水合作用。在FCAT内完成胶带条和杯擦洗提取,以检查五种单独的表面活性剂在体内对皮肤的渗透。5条池带法提取的表面活性剂质量与杯擦洗法提取的表面活性剂质量之比在40-59%之间。此外,与胶带剥离相比,杯擦洗收集和分析更节省时间和成本。因此,我们建议在未来的表面活性剂皮肤渗透分析中,将杯磨砂萃取作为胶带剥离的合适替代品。比较了同一表面活性剂体系的体外14c -十二烷基硫酸钠(14C-SDS)对人体皮肤的渗透效果。在FCAT中进行的体内测量,包括角度表读数、视觉干燥评分和从皮肤中提取的单个表面活性剂(月桂醚(1)硫酸钠和椰油酰胺丙基甜菜碱),被发现与阴离子表面活性剂系统的14C-SDS在体外渗透到皮肤中有很好的相关性。因此,14C-SDS皮肤渗透可能是一种有用的临床前测试,用于检测含有阴离子表面活性剂的冲洗产品引起的皮肤干燥。
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Comparing Surfactant Penetration into Human Skin and Resulting Skin Dryness Using In Vivo and Ex Vivo Methods.

Numerous tests have been developed to estimate a surfactant's mildness in rinse-off formulations. In this study, mixed surfactant systems were examined for their impact on surfactant penetration into the skin and skin hydration using in vivo and ex vivo methods. A forearm controlled application test (FCAT) was conducted, and skin hydration was evaluated using corneometry and visual dryness grading. Tape strip and cup scrub extractions were completed within the FCAT to examine the penetration of five individual surfactants into the skin in vivo. The ratio of surfactant mass extracted by five pooled tape strips to surfactant mass extracted by cup scrubs was found to be in the range of 40-59%. Furthermore, cup scrub collection and analysis was less time-consuming and less expensive to conduct than tape stripping. Thus, we recommend cup scrub extraction as a suitable substitute for tape stripping in future surfactant skin penetration analyses. In vivo results were compared with ex vivo 14C-sodium dodecyl sulfate (14C-SDS) penetration into human cadaver skin from the same surfactant systems. In vivo measurements conducted in the FCAT, including corneometer reading, visual dryness score, and individual surfactant (sodium laureth (1) ether sulfate and cocamidopropyl betaine) extracted from the skin, were found to correlate well with 14C-SDS penetration into the skin ex vivo for anion-based surfactant systems. Thus, 14C-SDS skin penetration may be a useful preclinical test for skin dryness induced by rinse-off products containing anionic surfactants.

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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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