[Impact of preservatives in topicals on the cutaneous microbiota]

[外用制剂中防腐剂对皮肤微生物群的影响]

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Abstract

Preservatives are used to stabilize topical preparations and protect the user from the influence of pathogenic microbes. After the application of a topical preparation, the matrix undergoes a metamorphosis, and by proportional evaporation of the hydrophilic phase the preservative may accumulate on the skin surface. This is believed to lead to antiseptic effects and may influence the diversity of the cutaneous microbiota. The regulation of the cutaneous microbiome and the associated influencing factors is a complex system that results in highly individualized conditions. Therefore, investigations on the influence of defined interventions are methodologically difficult. In the present proof-of-concept study, potential antiseptic effects of preservatives were investigated in a combination of in vitro and in vivo methods using microbiological culture tests. In addition, the investigations served to develop a clinical study design to answer further questions and use of an extended range of methods. The results support the hypothesis of an antiseptic effect of the tested preservatives (methyl-4-hydroxybenzoate and propyl-4-hydroxybenzoate, potassium sorbate and propylene glycol) on prominent reference bacteria, which could also be observed in clinical settings.

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