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http://dx.doi.org/10.15230/SCSK.2013.39.2.133

Clinical Evaluation of Residual Effectiveness of Antibacterial Agents  

Choi, Suh Hee (Ellead Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Hyun Ju (Ellead Co., Ltd.)
Lee, Bum Chun (Ellead Co., Ltd.)
Moon, Tae Kee (Ellead Co., Ltd.)
Kim, Nam Soo (Ellead Co., Ltd.)
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Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea / v.39, no.2, 2013 , pp. 133-140 More about this Journal
Abstract
This in vivo study via ASTM E2752-10, cup scrub method, was performed to evaluated the residual effectiveness of PCMX and IPMP commonly used in antibacterial soap. The liquid soap having 5% of PCMX and 0.1% of IPMP showed statistically significant reduction of E. coli and S. aurues as compared with control in a trial of 80 healthy volunteers. And its efficacy was maintained for 27 h at least. We report the result of residual effectiveness of antibacterial agents for the first time in Korea.
Keywords
residual effectiveness; antibacterial; cup scrub; soap; clinical trial;
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