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The influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2-alkanediols
Synopsis Several studies have reported that 1,2‐alkanediols show increasing anti‐microbial activity as their alkane chain length increases. However, there are no reports on the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. To investigate the influence of alkan...
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Several studies have reported that 1,2‐alkanediols show increasing anti‐microbial activity as their alkane chain length increases. However, there are no reports on the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. To investigate the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. The objective and subjective (sensory) skin irritation potentials of five 1,2‐alkanediols – 1,2‐butanediol, 1,2‐pentanediol, 1,2‐hexanediol, 1,2‐octanediol and 1,2‐decanediol – were evaluated. We also estimated percutaneous absorption by measuring in vitro skin penetration using a Franz diffusion cell system. Like anti‐microbial activity, sensory irritation potential increased as alkane chain length increased, most likely due to increasing membrane interference and/or intrinsic toxicity of 1,2‐alkanediols. 1,2‐Hexanediol showed the lowest objective skin irritation potential, which increased when the alkane chain length decreased or increased. Furthermore, percutaneous absorption negatively correlated with the alkane chain length of 1,2‐alkanediols. These results show that a lower skin absorption potential is not indicative of a low skin irritation potential. Our results suggest that the factors and processes involved in skin irritation potential are complex and that skin irritation potential is influenced by intrinsic toxicity and the potential for penetration or integration in the lipid bilayer.
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Plusieurs études ont montré que l’activité antimicrobienne des 1,2‐alcane diols augmentait avec la longueur de la chaine alcane. Cependant, il n’y a aucune étude concernant l’influence de la longueur de la chaine alcane enchaînent sur le potentiel d’irritation cutanée des 1,2‐alcane diols. Examiner l’influence de la longueur des chaines alcanes sur le potentiel d’irritation des 1,2‐alcane diols. Les potentiels d’irritation objectifs et subjectifs de cinq 1,2‐alcane diols‐1,2‐butane diol, 1,2‐pentane diol, 1,2‐hexane diol, 1,2‐octane diol et 1,2‐decane diol ont étéévalué. Nous en avons aussi estimé l’absorption percutanée en utilisant un système in vitro de cellule de diffusion de Franz. Comme l’activité antimicrobienne, le potentiel d’irritation sensoriel a augmenté comme avec la longueur de chaine, très probablement en raison des interactions membranaires croissantes et/ou de la toxicité intrinsèque des 1,2‐alcane diols. Le 1,2‐Hexane diol a montré le potentiel irritant cutané le plus faible, qu |
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Several studies have reported that 1,2‐alkanediols show increasing anti‐microbial activity as their alkane chain length increases. However, there are no reports on the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. To investigate the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. The objective and subjective (sensory) skin irritation potentials of five 1,2‐alkanediols – 1,2‐butanediol, 1,2‐pentanediol, 1,2‐hexanediol, 1,2‐octanediol and 1,2‐decanediol – were evaluated. We also estimated percutaneous absorption by measuring in vitro skin penetration using a Franz diffusion cell system. Like anti‐microbial activity, sensory irritation potential increased as alkane chain length increased, most likely due to increasing membrane interference and/or intrinsic toxicity of 1,2‐alkanediols. 1,2‐Hexanediol showed the lowest objective skin irritation potential, which increased when the alkane chain length decreased or increased. Furthermore, percutaneous absorption negatively correlated with the alkane chain length of 1,2‐alkanediols. These results show that a lower skin absorption potential is not indicative of a low skin irritation potential. Our results suggest that the factors and processes involved in skin irritation potential are complex and that skin irritation potential is influenced by intrinsic toxicity and the potential for penetration or integration in the lipid bilayer.
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Plusieurs études ont montré que l’activité antimicrobienne des 1,2‐alcane diols augmentait avec la longueur de la chaine alcane. Cependant, il n’y a aucune étude concernant l’influence de la longueur de la chaine alcane enchaînent sur le potentiel d’irritation cutanée des 1,2‐alcane diols. Examiner l’influence de la longueur des chaines alcanes sur le potentiel d’irritation des 1,2‐alcane diols. Les potentiels d’irritation objectifs et subjectifs de cinq 1,2‐alcane diols‐1,2‐butane diol, 1,2‐pentane diol, 1,2‐hexane diol, 1,2‐octane diol et 1,2‐decane diol ont étéévalué. Nous en avons aussi estimé l’absorption percutanée en utilisant un système in vitro de cellule de diffusion de Franz. Comme l’activité antimicrobienne, le potentiel d’irritation sensoriel a augmenté comme avec la longueur de chaine, très probablement en raison des interactions membranaires croissantes et/ou de la toxicité intrinsèque des 1,2‐alcane diols. Le 1,2‐Hexane diol a montré le potentiel irritant cutané le plus faible, qui a augmenté quand la longueur de chaîne d’alcane a diminué ou augmenté. En outre, l’absorption percutanée a montré une corrélation négative avec la longueur des chaines des 1,2‐alcane diols. Ces résultats montrent qu’un faible potentiel d’absorption cutanée n’est pas reliéà un faible potentiel d’irritation. Nos résultats suggèrent que les facteurs et les processus impliqués dans le potentiel d’irritation sont complexes et ce potentiel d’irritation est sous l’influence de la toxicité intrinsèque et du potentiel de pénétration ou d’intégration dans la double couche lipidique.</description><identifier>ISSN: 0142-5463</identifier><identifier>EISSN: 1468-2494</identifier><identifier>DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2494.2011.00646.x</identifier><identifier>PMID: 21585401</identifier><identifier>CODEN: IJCMDW</identifier><language>eng</language><publisher>Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd</publisher><subject>1,2‐alkanediols ; 2-alkanediols ; Adult ; Alkanes - chemistry ; Alkanes - toxicity ; Anti-Infective Agents - chemistry ; Anti-Infective Agents - toxicity ; anti-microbial activity ; Antibacterial agents ; Antibiotics. Antiinfectious agents. Antiparasitic agents ; Antifungal agents ; Biological and medical sciences ; Female ; Humans ; Irritants - chemistry ; Irritants - toxicity ; Male ; Medical sciences ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; percutaneous absorption ; Pharmacology. Drug treatments ; sensory skin irritation ; Skin - drug effects ; skin irritation potential ; Skin, nail, hair, dermoskeleton</subject><ispartof>International journal of cosmetic science, 2011-10, Vol.33 (5), p.421-425</ispartof><rights>2011 The Authors. ICS © 2011 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and the Société Française de Cosmétologie</rights><rights>2015 INIST-CNRS</rights><rights>2011 The Authors. ICS © 2011 Society of Cosmetic Scientists and the Société Française de Cosmétologie.</rights><lds50>peer_reviewed</lds50><woscitedreferencessubscribed>false</woscitedreferencessubscribed><citedby>FETCH-LOGICAL-c4526-371fa3ad81924733005467d44a597b684ebd31d41fc6364552c55fb85ac2e5053</citedby></display><links><openurl>$$Topenurl_article</openurl><openurlfulltext>$$Topenurlfull_article</openurlfulltext><thumbnail>$$Tsyndetics_thumb_exl</thumbnail><link.rule.ids>314,780,784,27924,27925</link.rule.ids><backlink>$$Uhttp://pascal-francis.inist.fr/vibad/index.php?action=getRecordDetail&idt=24532661$$DView record in Pascal Francis$$Hfree_for_read</backlink><backlink>$$Uhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21585401$$D View this record in MEDLINE/PubMed$$Hfree_for_read</backlink></links><search><creatorcontrib>Lee, E.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>An, S.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Cho, S.-A.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Yun, Y.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Han, J.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Hwang, Y. K.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Kim, H. K.</creatorcontrib><creatorcontrib>Lee, T. R.</creatorcontrib><title>The influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2-alkanediols</title><title>International journal of cosmetic science</title><addtitle>Int J Cosmet Sci</addtitle><description>Synopsis
Several studies have reported that 1,2‐alkanediols show increasing anti‐microbial activity as their alkane chain length increases. However, there are no reports on the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. To investigate the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. The objective and subjective (sensory) skin irritation potentials of five 1,2‐alkanediols – 1,2‐butanediol, 1,2‐pentanediol, 1,2‐hexanediol, 1,2‐octanediol and 1,2‐decanediol – were evaluated. We also estimated percutaneous absorption by measuring in vitro skin penetration using a Franz diffusion cell system. Like anti‐microbial activity, sensory irritation potential increased as alkane chain length increased, most likely due to increasing membrane interference and/or intrinsic toxicity of 1,2‐alkanediols. 1,2‐Hexanediol showed the lowest objective skin irritation potential, which increased when the alkane chain length decreased or increased. Furthermore, percutaneous absorption negatively correlated with the alkane chain length of 1,2‐alkanediols. These results show that a lower skin absorption potential is not indicative of a low skin irritation potential. Our results suggest that the factors and processes involved in skin irritation potential are complex and that skin irritation potential is influenced by intrinsic toxicity and the potential for penetration or integration in the lipid bilayer.
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Plusieurs études ont montré que l’activité antimicrobienne des 1,2‐alcane diols augmentait avec la longueur de la chaine alcane. Cependant, il n’y a aucune étude concernant l’influence de la longueur de la chaine alcane enchaînent sur le potentiel d’irritation cutanée des 1,2‐alcane diols. Examiner l’influence de la longueur des chaines alcanes sur le potentiel d’irritation des 1,2‐alcane diols. Les potentiels d’irritation objectifs et subjectifs de cinq 1,2‐alcane diols‐1,2‐butane diol, 1,2‐pentane diol, 1,2‐hexane diol, 1,2‐octane diol et 1,2‐decane diol ont étéévalué. Nous en avons aussi estimé l’absorption percutanée en utilisant un système in vitro de cellule de diffusion de Franz. Comme l’activité antimicrobienne, le potentiel d’irritation sensoriel a augmenté comme avec la longueur de chaine, très probablement en raison des interactions membranaires croissantes et/ou de la toxicité intrinsèque des 1,2‐alcane diols. Le 1,2‐Hexane diol a montré le potentiel irritant cutané le plus faible, qui a augmenté quand la longueur de chaîne d’alcane a diminué ou augmenté. En outre, l’absorption percutanée a montré une corrélation négative avec la longueur des chaines des 1,2‐alcane diols. Ces résultats montrent qu’un faible potentiel d’absorption cutanée n’est pas reliéà un faible potentiel d’irritation. 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Several studies have reported that 1,2‐alkanediols show increasing anti‐microbial activity as their alkane chain length increases. However, there are no reports on the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. To investigate the influence of alkane chain length on the skin irritation potential of 1,2‐alkanediols. The objective and subjective (sensory) skin irritation potentials of five 1,2‐alkanediols – 1,2‐butanediol, 1,2‐pentanediol, 1,2‐hexanediol, 1,2‐octanediol and 1,2‐decanediol – were evaluated. We also estimated percutaneous absorption by measuring in vitro skin penetration using a Franz diffusion cell system. Like anti‐microbial activity, sensory irritation potential increased as alkane chain length increased, most likely due to increasing membrane interference and/or intrinsic toxicity of 1,2‐alkanediols. 1,2‐Hexanediol showed the lowest objective skin irritation potential, which increased when the alkane chain length decreased or increased. Furthermore, percutaneous absorption negatively correlated with the alkane chain length of 1,2‐alkanediols. These results show that a lower skin absorption potential is not indicative of a low skin irritation potential. Our results suggest that the factors and processes involved in skin irritation potential are complex and that skin irritation potential is influenced by intrinsic toxicity and the potential for penetration or integration in the lipid bilayer.
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Plusieurs études ont montré que l’activité antimicrobienne des 1,2‐alcane diols augmentait avec la longueur de la chaine alcane. Cependant, il n’y a aucune étude concernant l’influence de la longueur de la chaine alcane enchaînent sur le potentiel d’irritation cutanée des 1,2‐alcane diols. Examiner l’influence de la longueur des chaines alcanes sur le potentiel d’irritation des 1,2‐alcane diols. Les potentiels d’irritation objectifs et subjectifs de cinq 1,2‐alcane diols‐1,2‐butane diol, 1,2‐pentane diol, 1,2‐hexane diol, 1,2‐octane diol et 1,2‐decane diol ont étéévalué. Nous en avons aussi estimé l’absorption percutanée en utilisant un système in vitro de cellule de diffusion de Franz. Comme l’activité antimicrobienne, le potentiel d’irritation sensoriel a augmenté comme avec la longueur de chaine, très probablement en raison des interactions membranaires croissantes et/ou de la toxicité intrinsèque des 1,2‐alcane diols. Le 1,2‐Hexane diol a montré le potentiel irritant cutané le plus faible, qui a augmenté quand la longueur de chaîne d’alcane a diminué ou augmenté. En outre, l’absorption percutanée a montré une corrélation négative avec la longueur des chaines des 1,2‐alcane diols. Ces résultats montrent qu’un faible potentiel d’absorption cutanée n’est pas reliéà un faible potentiel d’irritation. Nos résultats suggèrent que les facteurs et les processus impliqués dans le potentiel d’irritation sont complexes et ce potentiel d’irritation est sous l’influence de la toxicité intrinsèque et du potentiel de pénétration ou d’intégration dans la double couche lipidique.</abstract><cop>Oxford, UK</cop><pub>Blackwell Publishing Ltd</pub><pmid>21585401</pmid><doi>10.1111/j.1468-2494.2011.00646.x</doi><tpages>5</tpages></addata></record> |
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