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Chemical Structure| 92761-26-7 Chemical Structure| 92761-26-7

Structure of Ecamsule
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Chemical Structure| 92761-26-7

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Kang, Nam-Hee ; Park, Chang-Eon ; Kim, So-Hee ; Gwak, Eunji ; Kim, Seongsook ; Go, Min-Gyu , et al.

Abstract: Phototoxicity (or photoirritation) is defined as an acute toxic response elicited by topically or systematically administered photoreactive chemicals after the exposure of the body to environmental light. Korean Center for the Validation of Alternative Methods (KoCVAM) developed and optimized an in vitro phototoxicity test method using KeraSkinTMTMTMTMTM

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Nam-Hee Kang ; So-Hee Kim ; Joohwan Kim ;

Abstract: Phototoxicity is an acute toxic reaction induced by topical skin exposure to photoreactive chemicals followed by exposure to environmental light and thus chemicals that absorb UV are recommended to be evaluated for phototoxic potential. There are currently three internationally harmonized alternative test methods for phototoxicity. One of them is the in vitro Phototoxicity: RhE Phototoxicity test method (OECD TG498). Korean center for the Validation of Alternative Methods (KoCVAM) developed an in vitro phototoxicity test method using a KeraSkin™ reconstructed human epidermis model (KeraSkin™ Phototoxicity Assay) as a ‘me-too’ test method of OECD TG498. For the development and optimization of KeraSkin™ Phototoxicity Assay, the following test chemicals were used: 6 proficiency chemicals in OECD TG498 (3 phototoxic and 3 non-phototoxic), 6 reference chemicals in OECD Performance Standard No. 356 (excluding the proficiency test chemicals, 3 phototoxic and 3 non-phototoxic) and 13 additional chemicals (7 phototoxic and 6 non-phototoxic). Based on the test results generated from the test chemicals above, the overall predictive capacity of KeraSkin™ Phototoxicity Assay was calculated. In particular, the assay exhibited 100 % accuracy, 100 % sensitivity, and 100 % specificity. Therefore, it fulfills the requirements to be included as a ‘me-too’ test method in OECD TG498.

Keywords: Phototoxicity ; Reconstructed human epidermis (RhE) ; Alternative test ; OECD TG498 ; KoCVAM

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Product Details of Ecamsule

CAS No. :92761-26-7
Formula : C28H34O8S2
M.W : 562.69
SMILES Code : O=C1C(C2(C)C)(CS(=O)(O)=O)CCC2/C1=C/C3=CC=C(/C=C4C(C5(CS(=O)(O)=O)CCC/4C5(C)C)=O)C=C3
MDL No. :MFCD09838439

Safety of Ecamsule

GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:Danger
Hazard Statements:H314
Precautionary Statements:P301+P330+P331-P303+P361+P353-P363-P304+P340-P310-P321-P260-P264-P280-P305+P351+P338-P405-P501
Class:8
UN#:3261
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Preparing Stock Solutions 1mg 5mg 10mg

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1.78mL

0.36mL

0.18mL

8.89mL

1.78mL

0.89mL

17.77mL

3.55mL

1.78mL

Dissolving Methods
Please choose the appropriate dissolution scheme according to your animal administration guide.For the following dissolution schemes, clear stock solution should be prepared according to in vitro experiments, and then cosolvent should be added in turn:

in order to ensure the reliability of the experimental results, the clarified stock solution can be properly preserved according to the storage conditions; The working fluid for in vivo experiment is recommended to be prepared now and used on the same day;

The percentage shown in front of the following solvent refers to the volume ratio of the solvent in the final solution; If precipitation or precipitation occurs in the preparation process, it can be assisted by heating and/or ultrasound.
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