Sub-acute toxicity of hand sanitizer dermal exposure on albino rat (Rattus norvegicus)

P. N. Inno-Anaemeje, C. Dike, B. B. Babatunde
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The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in unprecedented awareness and use of hand sanitizer among the populace than seen before. This study used dermal sub-acute toxicity to assess the effect of triclosan-containing hand sanitizer on Rattus norvegicus skin. The research was conducted due to the toxicological and biochemical claims on the effect of triclosan. The study was a 14-day sub-acute dermal toxicity test following the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) guideline on animal testing with preferred test strategy by rubbing to emulate normal hand sanitizer use. The result revealed that triclosan-containing hand sanitizer induced no observable effect on the skin of rats, there was no induced liver dysfunctions, Oestrogen (E2) and Luteinizing hormone levels were normal as in the control. Based on the parameters studied, the hand sanitizers tested is considered safe on skin for consumer use in hand hygiene. It is recommended that more toxicological researches should be carried out on chronic exposures to hand sanitizers, to ensure safety of the populace in compliance with the Sustainable Development Goals
洗手液皮肤接触对白化大鼠的亚急性毒性研究
2019冠状病毒病大流行导致民众对洗手液的认识和使用前所未有。本研究采用皮肤亚急性毒性评价含三氯生洗手液对褐家鼠皮肤的影响。这项研究是基于对三氯生作用的毒理学和生化声明。该研究是一项为期14天的亚急性皮肤毒性试验,遵循经济合作与发展组织(OECD)关于动物试验的指导方针,采用优选的试验策略,通过摩擦来模拟正常的洗手液使用。结果表明,含三氯生洗手液对大鼠皮肤无明显影响,未引起肝功能障碍,雌激素(E2)和黄体生成素水平与对照组正常。根据所研究的参数,认为所测试的洗手液对皮肤是安全的,可供消费者用于手部卫生。建议对长期接触洗手液进行更多的毒理学研究,以确保民众的安全,符合可持续发展目标
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