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A Study on Animal Skin Irritation Measurement of Ozoneized Olive Oil for Cosmetic Ingredients  

Kim, Ducksool (School of Electronic and Biomedical Engineering, Tongmyong University)
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Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing / v.22, no.1, 2021 , pp. 14-19 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study has attempted to use ozone for the treatment of skin diseases as research results that ozonated olive oil has an excellent therapeutic effect on skin diseases are known. However, there is hardly any accurate data in Korea. Usually, animal tests related to cosmetics are not performed, but toxicity tests were conducted because they were absolutely necessary. In general, there are not many cases of measuring actual data through animal tests for the purpose of confirming the performance of cosmetics, but in the case of toxicity tests, it is recommended to accurately measure skin reactions, so this experiment was conducted. In this experiment, in order to evaluate the skin irritation of ozonated oil (high concentration) on the rabbit, the test substance was applied to the back of the rabbit for 24 hours, and then mortality, general symptoms and skin irritation were evaluated. Experimental Results As a result of evaluating the treatment site of the test substance after a certain period of time, no skin irritation was observed in all animals.
Keywords
Skin irritation; Image Process; General symptoms; Stability test; Ozonated olive oil;
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