Experimentally induced chronic irritant contact dermatitis to evaluate theefficacy of protective creams in vivo

Citation
W. Wigger-alberti et al., Experimentally induced chronic irritant contact dermatitis to evaluate theefficacy of protective creams in vivo, J AM ACAD D, 40(4), 1999, pp. 590-596
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Dermatology,"da verificare
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY
ISSN journal
01909622 → ACNP
Volume
40
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
590 - 596
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-9622(199904)40:4<590:EICICD>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Background: Widely accepted in vivo models to evaluate the efficacy of prot ective creams (PCs) are still missing. Objective: The effect of petrolatum's ability to protect against irritation was tested in a repetitive irritation test to optimize the concentration o f irritants against which PCs are tested and to evaluate the necessary cumu lative application time. Methods: On 20 healthy volunteers, the irritants (sodium lauryl sulfate 5% vs 10%, sodium hydroxide 0.5% vs 1%, lactic acid 20% vs 30%, and toluene un diluted) were applied daily for 2 weeks on the ventral forearms after 30 mi nutes of pretreatment with petrolatum. The irritant cutaneous reactions wer e quantified by erythema score, transepidermal water loss, and chromametry. Results: For petrolatum, a significant protective effect was obtained again st irritation by sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium hydroxide, and toluene in di fferent degrees. Less efficacy was observed against lactic acid. Conclusion: It was concluded that a I-week period of cumulative irritation is enough to evaluate the efficacy of PCs against most irritants, even if l ower concentrations of irritants are used.