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Percutaneous absorption for Rat about Thioglycolic Acid Salt In vitro

In vitro에서 티오글리콜산염에 대한 흰쥐의 경피 흡수

  • Kim, Jong-Man (School of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University) ;
  • Oh, Eun-Ha (Dept. of Industrial Health & Environment, Industrial Safety & Health Bureau, Ministry of Labor) ;
  • Yoo, Hyun-Oh (School of Chemical Engineering, Hanyang University)
  • 김종만 (한양대학교 공과대학 응용화학공학부) ;
  • 오은하 (노동부 산업안전국 산업보건환경과) ;
  • 유현오 (한양대학교 공과대학 응용화학공학부)
  • Published : 2009.06.30

Abstract

Chemicals for cosmetics, including skin, the skin absorbs some of the research in the field of science or pharmacy recently, about the environment and the health of the heightened interest in skin absorption. Many other human attributes and absorption evaluation studies are underway in various areas. This study were used rats and carried out to find out the effects of commercial permanent wave products to skin which are composed with thioglycolic acid and bases. Results were as follows. Permanent wave penetrated to 3 hours later with steady state in skins and was not significant changeable after 20hr later. In case of neutralizer with thioglycolic acid lag time and permeability coefficient in healthy skin were 3.32hr and $0.101{\mu}g/cm^2/hr$, in old skin were 3.08hr and $0.117{\mu}g/cm^2/hr$, and in wounded skin were 3.02hr and $0.166{\mu}g/cm^2/hr$. In conclusion, lag time and permeability coefficient in old skin and wounded skin were faster than healthy skin. In vivo, We were studied to general time and method of permanent wave. We found out that fine wrinkle and rash of skin were changeable in the case of treating with permanent wave drugs than normal skin.

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