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Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat

Hirsutism is a common problem in dermatology that imposes high socioeconomical costs on medical care. Consequently, researchers are actively searching for cheaper and safer methods for therapeutic treatment. The objective of the present study is to evaluate formic oil, enriched from formic acid, for...

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Autores principales: Banihashemi, Mahnaz, Rad, Abolfazl Khajavi, Yazdi, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee, Rakhshande, Hasan, Ghoyonlo, Vahid Mashayekhi, Zabihi, Zahra, Yousefzadeh, Hadis
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760741
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S20531
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author Banihashemi, Mahnaz
Rad, Abolfazl Khajavi
Yazdi, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee
Rakhshande, Hasan
Ghoyonlo, Vahid Mashayekhi
Zabihi, Zahra
Yousefzadeh, Hadis
author_facet Banihashemi, Mahnaz
Rad, Abolfazl Khajavi
Yazdi, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee
Rakhshande, Hasan
Ghoyonlo, Vahid Mashayekhi
Zabihi, Zahra
Yousefzadeh, Hadis
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description Hirsutism is a common problem in dermatology that imposes high socioeconomical costs on medical care. Consequently, researchers are actively searching for cheaper and safer methods for therapeutic treatment. The objective of the present study is to evaluate formic oil, enriched from formic acid, for the removal of unwanted hair. In this study, 32 female rats (150–200 g) were randomly divided into four groups and maintained with normal water and food availability. A patch of skin was shaved on each rat for application of test solutions. The control group was treated with local once-daily applications of normal saline. The formic acid, acetic acid, and sodium formate groups were treated with once-daily applications of formic acid (pH 5.5), acetic acid (pH 5.5), or sodium formate, respectively. After 2 weeks, horizontally cut sample biopsies were removed, and the numbers of hair follicles were counted under high field microscopy by a specialist blinded to the treatments. Kolmogorov–Smirnov test results indicated a nonparametric distribution for the rat groups. ANOVA analysis indicated no statistically significant differences between groups (P < 0.05). There weren’t any side effects or evidence for toxicity during the study period. However, hair follicle counts showed a descending order of control, acetic acid, formic acid, and sodium formate. Although the sodium formate group had the lowest hair follicle numbers, the difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Formic acid was not effective in reducing hair follicle numbers in rats.
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spelling pubmed-31335022011-07-14 Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat Banihashemi, Mahnaz Rad, Abolfazl Khajavi Yazdi, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee Rakhshande, Hasan Ghoyonlo, Vahid Mashayekhi Zabihi, Zahra Yousefzadeh, Hadis Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol Original Research Hirsutism is a common problem in dermatology that imposes high socioeconomical costs on medical care. Consequently, researchers are actively searching for cheaper and safer methods for therapeutic treatment. The objective of the present study is to evaluate formic oil, enriched from formic acid, for the removal of unwanted hair. In this study, 32 female rats (150–200 g) were randomly divided into four groups and maintained with normal water and food availability. A patch of skin was shaved on each rat for application of test solutions. The control group was treated with local once-daily applications of normal saline. The formic acid, acetic acid, and sodium formate groups were treated with once-daily applications of formic acid (pH 5.5), acetic acid (pH 5.5), or sodium formate, respectively. After 2 weeks, horizontally cut sample biopsies were removed, and the numbers of hair follicles were counted under high field microscopy by a specialist blinded to the treatments. Kolmogorov–Smirnov test results indicated a nonparametric distribution for the rat groups. ANOVA analysis indicated no statistically significant differences between groups (P < 0.05). There weren’t any side effects or evidence for toxicity during the study period. However, hair follicle counts showed a descending order of control, acetic acid, formic acid, and sodium formate. Although the sodium formate group had the lowest hair follicle numbers, the difference was not statistically significant (P > 0.05). Formic acid was not effective in reducing hair follicle numbers in rats. Dove Medical Press 2011-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3133502/ /pubmed/21760741 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S20531 Text en © 2011 Banihashemi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Banihashemi, Mahnaz
Rad, Abolfazl Khajavi
Yazdi, Seyed Abbas Tabatabaee
Rakhshande, Hasan
Ghoyonlo, Vahid Mashayekhi
Zabihi, Zahra
Yousefzadeh, Hadis
Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title_full Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title_fullStr Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title_short Evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
title_sort evaluation of the effect of formic acid and sodium formate on hair reduction in rat
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3133502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21760741
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/CCID.S20531
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