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Human skin safety test of green tea cell extracts in condition of allergic contact dermatitisHuman Skin Safety Test of Green Tea Cell Extracts in Condition of Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Authors
Kim, H.K.Choi, S.Y.Chang, H.K.D Center, Yongin 446-904, South KoreaBaek, S.Y.D Center, Yongin 446-904, South KoreaChung, J.O.D Center, Yongin 446-904, South KoreaRha, C.S.D Center, Yongin 446-904, South KoreaKim, B.J.Kim, M.N.
Issue Date
Jun-2012
Publisher
한국독성학회
Keywords
Allergic contact dermatitis; Anti-inflammatory; Green tea; Skin toxicity
Citation
Toxicological Research, v.28, no.2, pp 113 - 116
Pages
4
Journal Title
Toxicological Research
Volume
28
Number
2
Start Page
113
End Page
116
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/20889
DOI
10.5487/TR.2012.28.2.113
ISSN
1976-8257
2234-2753
Abstract
Various kinds of positive effects of green tea extracts had been studied for long time which included antiinflammation, anti-aging, and cardiometabolic effects. Although topical steroid and non-steroidal calcineurin inhibitors may control clinical symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis, some of patients also present allergic reaction to these topical agents. Therefore, we have tried green tea extracts for managing this skin disorder with expectation of anti-inflammatory effect without potential side effects including skin irritation and toxic responses. The toxicity test of green tea extract also did not show any sign of irritation in the skin throughout the test period. Moderate severity of allergic contact dermatitis presented satisfactory clinical outcome at second week follow-up which was final visit of outpatient. This result mean that green tea extract has a positive effect for managing allergic contact dermatitis but its potency and efficacy seem to be so not strong enough to control moderate severity allergy skin lesion. In this pilot study, we were able to conclude that green tea cell extracts might be applied for potential anti-inflammatory soaking without skin toxicity.
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