作者:Fang Zhao、Shuangyan Wang、Yan Li、Jin Wang、Yujing Wang、Chunlei Zhang、Yong Li、Longjiang Huang、Ye Yu、Jie Zheng、Boyang Yu、Isaac N. Pessah、Zhengyu Cao
DOI:10.1111/bph.15491
日期:2021.9
monoethanolamide (CMEA) is commonly used as a surfactant-foam booster in cosmetic formulations. Upon contact with the eye or other sensitive skin areas, CMEA elicits stinging and lasting irritation. We hypothesized a specific molecular interaction with TRPV1 channels by which CMEA caused eyeirritation.