Studies on the Correlation between SPF index and Primary Irritation Index of Octylmethoxycinnamte

Octylmethoxycinnamate의 SPF 지수와 피부자극지수와의 상관성 연구

  • 서수경 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 김종원 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 최주영 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 서경원 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 박창원 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 김규봉 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 김광진 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과) ;
  • 이선희 (국립독성연구원 안전성평가과)
  • Published : 2002.12.01

Abstract

In recent years, the safety of sunscreens have been challenged based on the reports of its adverse effects on users; dermatitis, allergic contact dermatitis, photoallergic contact dermatitis. In the toxicological aspect, the need to investigate the safety of sunscreens is steadily increasing. However, there were few studies on the correlation between sun protection factor (SPF) and the safety of sunscreens. The objective of this study was to assess whether there was a correlation between SPF and the skin irritation index of sunscreens. Octyl methoxycinnamate (OMC) was selected, which was the most frequently used (about 92% in korea and about 90% in the world) in sunscreens. In vitro SPF test was performed using the standard samples recommended by KFDA guideline. We examined primary and cumulative skin irritation and eye irritation of OMC standard sample as well as homosalate. As in vitro SPF was increased, skin irritation index was increased in primary skin irritation test ($r^2$=0.986) and cumulative skin irritation test ($r^2$=0.939). In addition, OMC was non-irritating and non-sensitizing. In this results, there was a good correlation between SPF index and skin irritation index.

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