Safety of Prolonged Exposure of Human Skin to Aqueous Ozone in a Test Hand Hygiene Model
Brian R. Leon,
Robert M. Lubitz,
Sarah A. Landsberger
et al.
Abstract:AimsThis research assessed the safety of aqueous ozone (AO) on human skin after multiple exposures for up to 40 hours.Methods and ResultsFull thickness recombinant human skin (EpiDerm FT, EFT‐400) was exposed to AO for 7 seconds per minute for the first 6 minutes of each hour, repeated hourly over four time periods (4, 10, 20 and 40 hours). An MTT assay assessed viability of skin cells after exposure, compared to incubator control, negative control and vehicle control (distilled water). No significant differen… Show more
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