Literature DB >> 7758326

Effects of water temperature on surfactant-induced skin irritation.

E Berardesca1, G P Vignoli, F Distante, P Brizzi, G Rabbiosi.   

Abstract

Surfactant-induced irritant reactions may be elicited by several endogenous and exogenous factors. Among these, surfactant concentration, and duration and frequency of exposure play important rôles. The study focuses on the influence of water temperature in determining damage of the skin barrier. 10 subjects of both sexes entered the study. 4 areas (4 x 4 cm2) were randomly selected on the volar forearm and were treated with a daily open application of 5% sodium lauryl sulphate for 4 days. The solutions were at 3 temperatures: 4 degrees, 20 degrees and 40 degrees C. One site served as untreated control. On the 5th day, skin irritation was evaluated using transepidermal water loss (TEWL) measurements, erythema (a* value), skin reflectance (L* value), hydration (capacitance) and desquamation (stripping). The results show a significant effect of the solution's temperature in determining skin irritation (P < 0.001). Skin damage was higher in sites treated with warmer temperatures and a highly significant correlation (P < 0.001) between irritation and temperature was found. In conclusion, the study shows that water temperature during washing has an important effect on the onset of irritant contact dermatitis.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7758326     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0536.1995.tb00751.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contact Dermatitis        ISSN: 0105-1873            Impact factor:   6.600


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