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Indian J Dermatol Venereol Leprol ; 2013 Sept-Oct; 79(5): 654-667
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-148757

ABSTRACT

The hair cosmetic industry has undergone a revolutionary change over the last two decades. The focus has dramatically veered from merely cleaning to repair, increasing the tensile strength, reducing oxidative damage, and stimulating growth. Newer shorter procedures to make hair look naturally more lustrous, smooth, and manageable have evolved. Specialized grooming products have been formulated to cleanse, calm, and condition the hair, and are tailored for different hair-types, for example, dry, dry-damaged, oily, colored, and gray hair. Other products are formulated to alter the color or structure of the hair shaft, for example, hair dyes, perming/relaxing. Hair sprays and waxes/gels, can alter the 'lift' of the hair-shaft. Although dermatologists are experts in managing scalp and hair diseases, the esthetic applications of newer cosmetic therapies still remain elusive. This article attempts to fill the lacunae in our knowledge of hair cosmetics and esthetic procedures relevant in today's rapidly changing beauty-enhancing industry, with special emphasis on the Indian scenario for chemical and 'natural' hair products.


Subject(s)
Hair Color/drug effects , Hair Diseases/drug therapy , Hair Dyes , Hair Preparations/therapeutic use , Herbal Medicine/methods , Humans , India
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An. bras. dermatol ; 88(3): 381-385, jun. 2013. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-676236

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Pityriasis versicolor is a fungal infection caused by Malassezia spp. that has frequent relapses. OBJECTIVES: The main objective of this research was to perform phase I and II clinical studies, using formulations containing essential oil of Cymbopogon citratus in patients with pityriasis versicolor. METHODS: Phase I study included twenty volunteers to ascertain the safety of the formulations. In phase II, 47 volunteers randomly received essential oil formulations at 1.25 μL/mL concentration, for forty days. The shampoo should be applied three times a week and the cream twice a day. A control group in phase II, consisting of 29 volunteers, received the same formulations but with 2% ketoconazole as the active ingredient. RESULTS: No significant adverse events were observed in volunteers during Phase I. In Phase II, 30 (63.83%) volunteers using essential oil and 18 (62.07%) using ketoconazole remained until the end of the study. We observed a predominance of lesions in disseminated form, with M. sympodialis detected as the predominant agent identified in cultures. After 40 days of treatment, the rate of mycological cure was 60% (p <0.05) for the group treated with essential oil of C. citratus and over 80% (p <0.05) for the group treated with ketoconazole formulations. CONCLUSIONS: Notwithstanding the safety and antifungal effects observed in this study after application of formulations containing the essential oil of C. citratus, further studies with larger populations should be performed to confirm the actual potential of these formulations in the treatment of patients with Pityriasis versicolor. .


FUNDAMENTOS: Pitiríase versicolor é uma micose causada pela Malassezia spp., e que apresenta frequentes recidivas. OBJETIVOS: Este trabalho objetivou realizar estudos clínicos de fase I e II, para essa patologia, com óleo essencial de Cymbopogon citratus. MÉTODOS: Na fase I, participaram vinte voluntários para averiguar a segurança das formulações. Na fase II, 47 voluntários receberam as formulações do óleo essencial a 1,25 μL/mL, as quais deveriam ser utilizadas por quarenta dias, sendo o xampu três vezes por semana e o creme duas vezes ao dia. Um grupo controle na fase II, constituído por 29 voluntários recebeu as mesmas formulações, com cetoconazol a 2%. RESULTADOS: Verificada a segurança das formulações com a finalização da fase I, onde nenhuma reação adversa significativa foi observada nos indivíduos sadios, conduziu-se a fase II. Nesta segunda fase, 30 (63,83%) voluntários utilizando óleo essencial e 18 (62,07%) cetoconazol permaneceram até o final do estudo. Observaram-se nos pacientes com pitiríase versicolor predomínio de lesões na forma disseminada e M. sympodialis foi o agente predominante identificado em cultura. Após 40 dias de tratamento, obteve-se um percentual de cura micológica de 60% (p < 0,05) para o grupo tratado com óleo essencial de C. citratus e superior a 80% (p < 0,05) para o grupo tratado com cetoconazol. CONCLUSÕES: Apesar da segurança e efeito antifúngico observados após aplicação das formulações contendo óleo essencial de C. citratus, outros estudos com maior número de portadores de pitiríase versicolor precisam ser realizados para confirmar o real potencial destas f...


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Cymbopogon/chemistry , Ketoconazole/therapeutic use , Oils, Volatile/administration & dosage , Phytotherapy , Tinea Versicolor/drug therapy , Hair Preparations/therapeutic use , Malassezia , Pilot Projects , Plant Preparations/therapeutic use
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HU rev ; 34(1): 19-25, jan.-mar. 2008. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-530683

ABSTRACT

Doenças ectoparasitárias como a escabiose, a pediculose, a tungíase e a larva migrans cutânea são epidêmicas em inúmeras comunidades carentes no Brasil e seu controle efetivo é um desafio para a Saúde Pública. Embora a permetrina seja um dos medicamentos aprovados pelo Food and Drug Administration para o tratamento da pediculose, não há um método oficial disponível para a realização do controle da qualidade deste produto em loção capilar de uso humano. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi desenvolver e validar um método analítico sensível, específico, preciso e exato para esta análise, seguindo os critérios descritos na Resolução no 899/2003 da Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (ANVISA). A cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência (HPLC) com detector diode array (λ = 235nm) foi empregada na determinação de cis-permetrina em loção capilar, visando implementar um sistema de controle da qualidade em laboratórios analíticos. A cis-permetrina e a substância utilizada como padrão interno (PI), o cloridrato de nafazolina, foram separados em coluna analítica S5W (4,6 x 150mm) Waters Spherisorb® e eluídos isocraticamente (fluxo de 1,2mL/min). A cis-permetrina e o PI foram caracterizados pelos tempos de retenção de 1,52 e 8,66 minutos respectivamente. O método mostrou-se linear na faixa de 1,6 a 127,5µg/mL e, nos estudos de precisão intra e interensaio, foram obtidos coeficientes de variação inferiores a 5%, calculados a partir dos resultados. A exatidão média do método foi de 103%. Os limites de detecção e quantificação foram 1,6µg/mL e 2,4µg/mL respectivamente. A cis-permetrina manteve-se estável por 24 horas à temperatura ambiente; por 15 dias a 4ºC e 30 dias a -20ºC. O método mostrou-se simples e apropriado para a determinação de cis-permetrina em loção capilar.


Parasitic skin diseases such as scabies, pediculosis, tungiasis, and cutaneous larva migrans are epidemic in numerous communities in Brazil and their effective control is a major challenge to public health. Permethrim is one of the medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration to treat pediculosis. However, official methods of quality control for permethrin's use as hair lotion are currently unavailable. Thus, a specific and accurate method was validated using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with a diode array detector (λ = 235 nm) in order to determine cis-permethrin in hair lotion, aiming to establish a systemof quality control in analytical laboratories. Cis-permethrin and naphazolinechloride (internal standard - IS) were separated in an analytical S5W column (4.6 x 150 mm) Waters Spherisorb® and isocratically eluted (flow rate =1.2 mL/min). Cis-permethrin and IS were characterized by their retention times: 1.52 and 8.66 minutes, respectively. The accuracy of this method was 103%. A linear range was detected from 1.6 to 127.5µg/ml and CV < 5% calculated from intra and inter-essay precision results. LOD and LOQ were 1.6µg/mL and 2.4µg/mL, respectively. Cis-permethrin remained stable for 24 hours at room temperature; for 15 days at 4ºC and 30 days at -20ºC. The method was considered simple and suitable for determination of cis-permethrin in hair lotion.


Subject(s)
Humans , Permethrin/therapeutic use , Lice Infestations/prevention & control , Chromatography, Liquid , Production of Products , Epidemics/prevention & control , Hair Preparations/therapeutic use
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