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Leuconostoc mesenteroides 화장품의 융합 기술을 이용한 피부자극 연구

Study on the skin stimulation of the Leuconostoc mesenteroides cosmetics's skin using convergence technology

  • 민경남 (안양대학교 화장품발명디자인학과)
  • Min, Kyung-Nam (Department of Cosmetics inventive Design, Anyang University)
  • 투고 : 2022.01.18
  • 심사 : 2022.03.20
  • 발행 : 2022.03.28

초록

두피 유래 유산균 Leuconostoc mesenteroides 추출물을 함유한 화장품을 인체 피부에 첩포하여 자극 유무를 검증하고 기초화장품의 소재로써 피부 안전성을 규명하고자 하였다. L. mesenteroides 추출물 1%와 PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil 0.6%를 함유한 토너와 L. mesenteroides 추출물 3%, Glyceryl Stearate 0.7%를 함유한 로션을 제조하였다. 제조한 토너는 32명, 로션은 33명의 연구대상자들의 등 부위에 각각 24시간 첩포하여 자극지수를 산출한 결과, 토너는 0.016점, 로션은 0점이 도출되어 모두 무자극으로 나타나 피부에 안전함을 확인하였다. 이와 같은 결과와 기존 선행연구에서 보고된 L. mesenteroides의 항산화, 항알레르기, 항염능 등을 미루어 보아 이는 저농도에서 기초화장품의 소재로 피부에 안전하고 기타 화장품에 적용 시 피부 무자극 소재로 연구 가치가 있을 것으로 사료된다.

It was to test the stimulability of cosmetic which contains scalp extracted Leuconostoc mesenteroides when it's patched to skin and to investigate safety when it's used as skincare products. Scalp toner that contains L. mesenteroides extracts 1%, and PEG-60 Hydrogenated Castor Oil 0.6% was made and also scalp lotion containing L. mesenteroides extract 3%, Glyceryl Stearate 0.7%. Through the stimulant test of each toner and lotion by patch-testing 32 and 33 participants' backs, safety was verified by the result. Considering the result of antioxidant, anti-allergic, and anti-inflammatory properties of L. mesenteroids reported in previous studies, cosmetics containing these are safe for skin at low concentrations and worth for furthur research as non-stimmulative when used at other cosmetics.

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과제정보

This paper was supported by the project research funds of the Ministry of SMEs and Startups in 2020~2021.

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