Japanese Journal of National Medical Services
Online ISSN : 1884-8729
Print ISSN : 0021-1699
ISSN-L : 0021-1699
THE EFFECT OF “BAKUHAN-SEKI” ON CONTACT DERMATITIS
Toshikazu TSUBAKIAyami IWASAKIYuuko ODAJIMAYoji IIKURA
Author information
JOURNAL FREE ACCESS

1993 Volume 47 Issue 5 Pages 331-334

Details
Abstract
In traditional Chinese medicine, “Bakuhan-seki”, which are igneous rocks composed mainly of silicic anhydride belonging to the quartz-porphyry family, have been used for centuries for the treatment of swelling and skin diseases.
We studied whether they can affect the symptoms and histopathology of the skin in lacquer-induced contact dermatitis in guinea pigs.
The backs of eight 6-week old female Hartley guinea pigs were clipped and 0.5ml of a 0.1% lacquer (japan) solution was applied 10 times a day using even pressure to produce contact dermatitis. The left half of the backs were left untreated, while the right halves were treated with “Bakuhan-seki” in water or white petrolatum.
Redness, edema and erosion were seen on the 3rd day in both untreated areas and areas treated with “Bakuhan-seki” or white petrolatum, but changes were least in areas treated with “Bakuhan-seki”.
Histologically, epidermal thickening and hyperkeratosis, as well as perivascular inflammatory small round cell infiltration, were commonly seen, but epidermal thickening and inflammatory small round cell infiltration were least marked in areas treated with “Bakuhan-seki”. These findings suggest that “Bakuhan-seki” have anti-inflammatory effects and are effective in improving dermatitis.
Content from these authors
© Japanese Society of National Medical Services
Previous article Next article
feedback
Top