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Removal of Dermal Exposure to Phthalate Ester by Hand Washing

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Kaohsiung Medical University

Status

Completed

Conditions

Environmental Exposure
Exposure to Pollution

Treatments

Behavioral: handwashing with soap
Behavioral: handwashing with water

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02707172
KMU-PH-201301

Details and patient eligibility

About

The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness in removing chemical exposure on hand, the investigators compare removal efficiency of Di-(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) on hands by hand washing with soap and water vs. water only. In two three-day N-of-1 trials, residual DEHP was measured in a single female adult who washed exposed hands with soap-and-water or water-only. Subsequently, a crossover study was performed by randomly assigning another 28 subjects equally to wash with soap-and-water or with water-only, and then each one received the other treatment 24 hrs later.

Full description

Three studies, consisting of two N-of-1 trials and one crossover study, were used to compare the effect of handwashing with soap and water (intervention) and handwashing with water only (placebo) on phthalate removal from hands. The soap was plain soap, consisting of vegetable oil and sodium hydroxide. First, the investigators recruited one healthy female aged 25 yrs to participate in two N-of-1 trials. In each trial, her hands would be exposed to DEHP and then be treated with either soap intervention or placebo for three times over the course of three days. The first trial started on 15 May 2013. On day one, after the subject prewashed her hands, she allowed her hands to be exposed to a designated amount of DEHP. She then washed them with water only and rinsed them sequentially in three separate polyethylene (PE) bags, each containing 200 mL water to collect DEHP residue. One hour later, the same protocol was followed, except the exposed hands were treated with soap and water instead of water only (Figure 1a). The water rinsing in three separate bags remained the same. The pairs of studies were repeated on two subsequent days (16 and 17 May).

In the second N-of-1 trial, which was also performed over three days (22-24 May), the protocol using the same subject remained the same for all three days, except that the subject underwent intervention first then placebo. The water rinsing remained the same.

A randomized 2 × 2 crossover study was subsequently conducted between June and September 2013. The investigators assigned one group of 7 females and 7 males to perform handwashing with soap and water (intervention) and another group of 7 females and 7 males to perform handwashing with water only (placebo). Briefly, on the first day, the two groups washed their DEHP exposed hands using either soap and water or water only and then rinsed them in a PE bag with 200 mL water to collect DEHP. After 24 hrs, the experiment was crossed-over with the same two groups receiving the opposite treatments.

Enrollment

28 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 65 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • healthy adult over age of 18 years
  • BMI>18

Exclusion criteria

  • diagnosis of any type of cancers, dermatitis, asthma
  • cut, abrasion, and trauma on hands
  • BMI <18

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Crossover Assignment

Masking

Double Blind

28 participants in 2 patient groups, including a placebo group

Intervention
Experimental group
Description:
Subject was first exposed to 1000 microgram of diethylhexyl phthalate on both hands, and was asked to perform the intervention, handwashing with soap, by a standardized hand washing technique. Then the subjects in this arms are crossover to receive placebo, handwashing with water only.
Treatment:
Behavioral: handwashing with water
Behavioral: handwashing with soap
Placebo
Placebo Comparator group
Description:
Subject was exposed to 1000 microgram of diethylhexyl phthalate on both hands, and was asked to perform the placebo, handwashing with water, by a standardized hand washing technique. Then the subjects in this arms are crossover to perform the intervention, handwashing with soap.
Treatment:
Behavioral: handwashing with water
Behavioral: handwashing with soap

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