Author:
Lee Eun Young,Choi Hoo Kyun,Kim Sang Woong,Seo Dong Sung,Joe Hae Eun,Yu Chi Ho,Kim Chang Hwan,Cho Young
Abstract
Highly toxic chemical warfare agents(CWA) could be used in chemical warfare and terrorism. The protection of skin is crucial for civilians and soldiers, because the primary routes of exposure to CWA are inhalation and skin absorption. Thus, topical skin protectants(TSP) have been studied and developed in many countries to complement protective equipments. In this study, <i>in-vitro</i> test procedure was optimized and established using a flow-through diffusion cell system containing excised hairless mouse skin in an attempt to assess the effectiveness of various TSP formulations against nerve agent simulants. In addition, the test results on the formulations including the ingredients used in SERPACWA(Skin Exposure Reduction Paste Against Chemical Warfare Agent) and IB-1(TSP of Israel) were included, indicating that the formulations with perfluorinated compounds were more effective than the glycerin-based formulations.
Funder
Agency for Defense Development
Publisher
The Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology