2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119519
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Earthworm half-pipe assay: A new alternative in vivo skin corrosion test using invertebrates

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“…This unrelenting pursuit of ageless beauty has spurred the beauty and cosmetics industry to continually explore novel and unconventional sources for ingredients that promise to rejuvenate and restore the skin's natural radiance (Balkrishna et al, 2023;Russell-Goldman & Murphy, 2020). One such unconventional contender that has piqued the interest of researchers, cosmetic scientists, and beauty enthusiasts alike is the humble earthworm (Deng et al, 2018;Kwak et al, 2022;Maretalinia et al, 2023;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This unrelenting pursuit of ageless beauty has spurred the beauty and cosmetics industry to continually explore novel and unconventional sources for ingredients that promise to rejuvenate and restore the skin's natural radiance (Balkrishna et al, 2023;Russell-Goldman & Murphy, 2020). One such unconventional contender that has piqued the interest of researchers, cosmetic scientists, and beauty enthusiasts alike is the humble earthworm (Deng et al, 2018;Kwak et al, 2022;Maretalinia et al, 2023;.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%