ASTM E1490-2003 Standard Practice for Descriptive Skinfeel Analysis of Creams and Lotions《皮肤对脂膏及洗剂的感觉描述性分析的标准实施规程》.pdf
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1、Designation: E 1490 03Standard Practice forDescriptive Skinfeel Analysis of Creams and Lotions1This standard is issued under the fixed designation E 1490; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A
2、 number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 The objective of this practice is to provide proceduresthat may be used in the design and analysis of studies of skincare products th
3、at compare qualitatively and quantitativelyvarious sensory attributes and their intensity (or strength) overtime. These properties can then be used to define the perfor-mance of skin care products to provide direction in productformulation, research guidance, and claim substantiation.1.2 Guidelines
4、are provided for the definition of eachproduct attribute or term, range of the rating scales, proceduresfor the manipulation of product alone and on the skin, selectionand training of panelists, handling of products, and skinconditioning prior to tests.1.3 This standard does not purport to address a
5、ll of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:E 253 Terminology Re
6、lating to Sensory Evaluation of Ma-terials and Products23. Terminology3.1 DefinitionsDefinitions of descriptive terms other thanthose given as follows appear in the procedure of AppendixX1.3.1.1 afterfeelthe feel of the skin after application of thesample, with or without touching, usually measured
7、at a settime interval.3.1.2 deliverythe stage during which the product is dis-charged onto the finger(s) or skin.3.1.3 greasya somewhat thick, sticky, either slightly re-sistant or slightly slippery film (for example, petrolatum).3.1.4 oilya thin, slippery, non-sticky film (for example,mineral oil).
8、3.1.5 panel leadera person who is responsible for con-ducting descriptive panels and control product, protocols, andpanel maintenance.3.1.6 pick-upthe stage during which the product is ma-nipulated between the fingers.3.1.7 reference anchorsproducts that are used to demon-strate high or low intensit
9、ies of a particular attribute.3.1.8 rub-outthe stage during which the product is rubbedonto the skin.3.1.9 waxya rigid, dry, somewhat resistant residue.4. Summary of Practice4.1 This practice provides for the identification of panelistsselected and trained appropriately to evaluate the intensity and
10、duration of defined sensory characteristics of skin care prod-ucts. The details of specified procedures are defined in Sections7 and 8 of this practice.5. Significance and Use5.1 The procedure recommended in this practice can beused to assess the sensory appearance and tactile properties oflotions a
11、nd creams or ointment.5.2 This practice is applicable to product categories thatinclude skin lotions and creams; facial moisturizers; handlotions and creams; and skin care products for which theappearance and tactile properties need to be assessed.5.3 Procedures of the type described herein may be u
12、sed tocommunicate perceived sensory properties (appearance andfeel) between manufacturers and to the consumer through themedia. These guidelines are suggested to meet the need forascertaining the performance of experimental or commercialsamples.5.4 These procedures are to be used by persons who have
13、familiarized themselves with the procedures and have hadprevious experience with sensory evaluation.5.5 This practice provides suggested procedures and is notmeant to exclude alternate procedures that may be effective inproviding sensory evaluation descriptions.6. Equipment6.1 The following equipmen
14、t may be used during theevaluation process.1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee E18 on SensoryEvaluation of Materials and Products and is the direct responsibility of Subcom-mittee E 18.07 on Personal Care and Household Evaluation.Current edition approved Feb. 10, 2003. Publish
15、ed February 2003. Originallyapproved in 1992. Last previous edition approved in 1997 as E 1490 92 (1997).2Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 15.07.1Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959, United States.6.1.1 Template, used to outline the 2
16、-in. (51-mm) diametercircles on the forearm. It assures that consistent, measuredareas are delineated for product application and evaluation (forexample, a flexible plastic material with 2-in. (51-mm) diam-eter circles cut out for outlining with an appropriate marker).6.1.2 Light Source/Viewing Cond
17、itionsA consistent lightsource for each panelist is recommended for use during theevaluation of shine. The type of light source will depend on thespecific nature of the product being evaluated. It is importantthat all panelists receive the same amount of light on the armsand the same angle of light,
18、 and that the distance from the testsite and light be the same for each panelist (for example,high-intensity desk lamps).6.1.3 Skin Thermometer.36.1.4 Repeater Pipette.6.1.5 Metronome.6.1.6 Stopwatch.6.1.7 Syringe.6.1.8 Petri Dishes.6.1.9 Weight Boats.6.1.10 Hygrometer.7. Panel Selection and Trainin
19、g7.1 ObjectiveTo select and train a panel of 10 to 15 judgesto evaluate the skinfeel properties (included in appearance,pick-up, rub-out, and afterfeel stages) of lotions and creamsusing a descriptive analysis method that quantifies severalsensory attributes over time.7.2 Panel Section:7.2.1 Panelis
20、ts are recruited from within a company or thelocal community. The choice to use employees allows acompany to have the panelists on site and to keep proprietarysamples and information on site. The use of local communityresidents allows a company to schedule more panel time perweek and provides a smal
21、ler risk to losing panelists both on adaily basis and long term.7.2.2 A large group of candidates are recruited from thelocal community (50 to 75) by contacting community groups orplacing newspaper ads, or both. Candidates from within thecompany are contacted by interoffice memo or notices postedon
22、bulletin boards. Prior to the prescreening questionnaire,candidates should be informed of the time commitment fortraining (orientation and practice sessions), the potential dura-tion of the panel, the use of the panel, and the expectation ofeach panelist in terms of commitment to the panel. Thepresc
23、reening questionnaire is recommended for determiningavailability, interest, general knowledge of tactile properties,ability to use descriptive words, and ability to use rating scales(see Figs. 1-3).7.2.3 The 20 to 30 candidates who score best on theprescreening questionnaire (see 7.2.5 for criteria)
24、 participate inthe acuity screening phase (see Figs. 4 and 5). Candidates areasked to rate the intensity of skinfeel attributes for threesamples chosen specifically to represent the range for theattributes tested. One attribute is chosen from each evaluationcategory: appearance (for example, integri
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