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Title

Tandem Repeated Application of Organic Solvents and Sodium Lauryl Sulphate Enhances Cumulative Skin Irritation.

Authors

Schliemann, Sibylle; Schmidt, Christina; Elsner, Peter

Abstract

The objective of our study was to investigate the tandem irritation potential of two organic solvents with concurrent exposure to the hydrophilic detergent irritant sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS). A tandem repeated irritation test was performed with two undiluted organic solvents, cumene (C) and octane (O), with either alternating application with SLS 0.5% or twice daily application of each irritant alone in 27 volunteers on the skin of the back. The cumulative irritation induced over 4 days was quantified using visual scoring and non-invasive bioengineering measurements (skin colour reflectance, skin hydration and transepidermal water loss). Repeated application of C/SLS and O/SLS induced more decline of stratum corneum hydration and higher degrees of clinical irritation and erythema compared to each irritant alone. Our results demonstrate a further example of additive harmful skin effects induced by particular skin irritants and indicate that exposure to organic solvents together with detergents may increase the risk of acquiring occupational contact dermatitis. © 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

Subjects

CONTACT dermatitis; SKIN physiology; ORGANIC solvents; SODIUM dodecyl sulfate; OCTANE; CUMENE; HYDRATION; BIOENGINEERING

Publication

Skin Pharmacology & Physiology, 2014, Vol 27, Issue 3, p158

ISSN

1660-5527

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1159/000353919

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