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A rapid cell culture technique for assessing the toxicity of detergent-based products in vitro as a possible screen for eye irritancy in vivo.

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1983

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Abstract

It is generally accepted that the Draize rabbit eye irritation test has several disadvantages and inadequacies when used as an indicator for potential irritancy of detergent-based commercial products. In the search for a possible in vitro screen, it was decided to use mouse LS cells in suspension, taking 50% cell death (CD50) after exposure to the product for 4 h as the endpoint. This result for eleven samples was compared with rabbit eye irritation data ranked on an arbitrary classification of mild, moderate and severe. All samples with a CD50 less than 0.5 mg ml-1 were severe eye irritants while, with one exception, all those with a CD50 greater than 1.0 mg ml-1 were mild irritants. Samples between these two cytotoxicity levels were, in general, moderately irritant to the rabbit eye. It would appear that the present in vitro test is a possible screen for the irritancy of detergent-based products.