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Implementing of Ozonated Olive Oil Manufacturing Device to Ensure Biocompatibility

생체 적합성이 확보를 위한 오존화 올리브오일 제조 장치 구현

  • Duck-Sool Kim (School of Electronic and Biomedical Engineering, Tongmyong University)
  • 김덕술 (동명대학교 공과대학 전자및의용공학부)
  • Received : 2023.09.04
  • Accepted : 2023.09.25
  • Published : 2023.09.30

Abstract

As research results showed that ozonated olive oil has excellent therapeutic effects on skin diseases, attempts were made to develop cosmetics manufacturing technology using ozone. Ozone is harmful to the human body, so a separate facility must be prepared to manufacture ozonated olive oil as a cosmetic raw material. The manufacturing device developed in this study was designed as an optimized process for manufacturing cosmetics while ensuring the safety of workers involved in production. To verify the ozonated olive oil produced from the implemented device, a toxicity test was conducted on animals. After applying ozonated oil (high concentration) to the rabbit's back for 24 hours, mortality, general symptoms and symptoms were measured. A skin irritation evaluation was performed. As a result of the experiment, as a result of evaluating the test substance treatment area after a certain period of time, it was confirmed that no skin irritation was observed in all animals, confirming the safety of the ozonated oil production process and the safety of the product.

오존화 올리브 오일은 피부 질환에 우수한 치료 효과가 있어, 오존을 활용한 화장품 제조 기술의 개발이 시도되고 있다. 오존은 인체에 유해한 요소가 있어 오존화 올리브 오일을 화장품 원료용으로 제조하기 위해서는 별도의 시설이 준비되어야 한다. 본 연구에서 개발된 제조 장치는 생산에 투입된 작업자의 안전이 확보된 상태에서 화장품 제조에 최적화된 공정으로 설계 되었다. 구현된 장치로부터 제조된 오존화 올리브유의 검증을 위해 동물실험을 대상을 한 독성시험을 진행하였고 Rabbit에 대한 오존화 오일(고농도)을 Rabbit의 등 부위에 24시간 동안 도포한 후 사망률, 일반증상 및 피부 자극평가를 수행하였다. 실험 결과 일정 시간 후 시험 물질 처치부위를 평가한 결과, 모든 동물에서 피부자극이 관찰되지 않음이 확인되어 오존화 오일의 생산공정의 안전성과 생성물의 안전성을 확인 할 수 있었다.

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