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

화장품원료를 위한 오존화 올리브오일의 동물 피부자극 측정에 관한 연구

  • Kim, Ducksool (School of Electronic and Biomedical Engineering, Tongmyong University)
  • 김덕술 (동명대학교 공과대학 전자및의용공학부)
  • Received : 2021.03.15
  • Accepted : 2021.03.29
  • Published : 2021.03.31

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.

본 연구는 오존화 올리브오일이 피부 질환에 우수한 치료효과를 가진다는 연구 결과가 알려지면서 오존을 피부 질환치료에 사용하려는 다양한 시도가 있어 왔지만, 적절한 계측 절차가 수립되지 않아 국내에서는 임상적으로 가치가 있는 양질의 데이터를 확보할 수 없었다. 일반적으로 화장품의 성능확인을 위한 목적으로 동물실험을 통해 실측 데이터 계측을 진행하는 경우는 많지 않지 않으나, 독성실험의 경우 피부의 반응을 정확히 계측하는 것이 반드시 필요한 사항으로 권고되고 있어 본 실험이 실시되었다. 본 실험에서는 실험 Rabbit에 대한 오존화오일(고농도)에 대한 피부자극 평가를 위하여 오존화오일(고농도)을 털을 제거하여 피부가 노출된 Rabbit의 등 부위에 도포한 후 24시간 동안 영상처리장치와 육안 검사를 통해 피부 반응을 관찰하여 피부자극 평가를 위한 데이터를 확보하고자 하였고 오존화오일(고농도)의 의한 일반적인 반응, 사망과 같은 반응을 함께 측정하는 과정을 진행하였다. 총 24시간 이내의 결과에서 실험에 사용된 동물들 모두에서 시험물질 처치 부위의 육안관찰, 영상촬영을 통한 이상 반응은 관찰되지 않았고 사망과 같은 돌발적인 이상반응 역시 확인되지 않아 오존화오일(고농도)의 생체 안전성을 확인할 수 있었다.

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Acknowledgement

이 과제는 동명대학교 2019년도 교내학술연구비로 진행되었습니다.

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