2005
DOI: 10.1159/000086669
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The UV Erythema Test as a Model to Investigate the Anti-Inflammatory Potency of Topical Preparations – Reevaluation and Optimization of the Method

Abstract: Background: The ultraviolet (UV) erythema test is one of the most frequently used methods to investigate the anti-inflammatory potency of topical dermatological preparations in vivo. Methods: The following questions were addressed in four separate studies with healthy persons (skin types 2 and 3): (1) the optimal localization was determined by comparing light scales on the back, buttocks and volar forearms; (2) the optimal UV-B dose was determined by comparing the 1-fold, 1.5-fold and 2-fold minimal erythema d… Show more

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“…Obviously, the onset of the effect of botanical ingredients is delayed. This observation was also made in other studies that tested topical herbal preparations [18,19] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…Obviously, the onset of the effect of botanical ingredients is delayed. This observation was also made in other studies that tested topical herbal preparations [18,19] .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…On this background there is an increasing scientific interest for herbal ingredients as anti-inflammatory agents. For screening purposes in vivo, the UV erythema test is emerging as a suitable tool [18,19,[22][23][24] . Previously, the results of several controlled clinical studies had been in favor of the anti-inflammatory properties of A. vera [6,7,25,26] .…”
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confidence: 99%
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