1. Assessment of anti-inflammatory activity of Poria cocos in sodium lauryl sulphate-induced irritant contact dermatitis.
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Fuchs SM, Heinemann C, Schliemann-Willers S, Härtl H, Fluhr JW, and Elsner P
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- Adult, Anti-Inflammatory Agents administration & dosage, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Female, Humans, Male, Single-Blind Method, Skin drug effects, Treatment Outcome, Anti-Inflammatory Agents isolation & purification, Anti-Inflammatory Agents therapeutic use, Dermatitis, Irritant drug therapy, Polyporales chemistry, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate, Surface-Active Agents
- Abstract
Objective: In the present study, we evaluated the anti-inflammatory activity of Poria cocos (PoCo) on experimentally induced irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) in a repeated sodium lauryl sulphate (SLS) irritation model., Methods: The anti-irritative effect of PoCo was evaluated with a visual score and quantified by non-invasive bioengineering methods, namely chromametry and transepidermal water loss. Three concentrations of PoCo in base cream DAC (amphiphilic emollient; German pharmacopoeia) were tested in a 4-day repetitive irritation test using SLS., Results: A statistically significant anti-inflammatory activity was observed for PoCo by all three methods when applied in parallel to the induction period of ICD. Application of PoCo after induction of ICD once a day for 5 days, starting just at the end of 4 days, was without any effect., Conclusion: An anti-inflammatory efficacy of PoCo on the elicitation phase of the ICD induced by repeated SLS test could be observed and quantified by three independent, non-invasive biophysical assessment parameters. This effect can be explained by its influence on pro-inflammatory enzymes, namely phospholipase A2.
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- 2006
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