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Determination of eye irritation potential of low-irritant products: comparison of in vitro results with the in vivo draize rabbit test
(Instituto de Tecnologia do Paraná, 2014)
Safety assessment of cosmetic products, with emphasis on the ocular area: regulatory aspects and validation processes
(Univ São Paulo, Conjunto Quimicas, 2014-10-01)
Before marketing a cosmetic product, a series of biological assays, such as ocular irritation tests, must be conducted in order to prove that the product is safe. However, a few scientific articles mention the discussion ...
Toxicological study of the molluscicidal latex of Euphorbia splendens: irritant action on skin and eye
(Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, 2015)
A reassessment of the in vitro RBC haemolysis assay with defibrinated sheep blood for the determination of the ocular irritation potential of cosmetic products: Comparison with the in vivo Draize rabbit test
(FRAME, 2008)
We examined the correlation between results obtained from the in vivo Draize test for ocular irritation and in vitro results obtained from the sheep red blood cell (RBC) haemolytic assay, which assesses haemolysis and ...
The Hen's Egg Test on Chorioallantoic Membrane: An Alternative Assay for the Assessment of the Irritating Effect of Vaccine Adjuvants
(2016-11-01)
Local reactions are the most frequent adverse event associated with vaccines. Adjuvants are major constituents of many vaccines and they are frequently involved in these reactions, associated with their irritating effect ...