Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study

Background: Pitted keratolysis (PK) and bromodosis have negative impacts on the quality of life especially for military personnel. The antibacterial efficacy and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) make them a suitable additive for textiles. We aim to establish the ability of ZnO-NP-coated...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Punyawee Ongsri, Charussri Leeyaphan, Pichaya Limphoka, Rungsima Kiratiwongwan, Sumanas Bunyaratavej
Other Authors: Siriraj Hospital
Format: Article
Published: 2022
Subjects:
Online Access:https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78102
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Institution: Mahidol University
id th-mahidol.78102
record_format dspace
spelling th-mahidol.781022022-08-04T16:20:36Z Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study Punyawee Ongsri Charussri Leeyaphan Pichaya Limphoka Rungsima Kiratiwongwan Sumanas Bunyaratavej Siriraj Hospital Medicine Background: Pitted keratolysis (PK) and bromodosis have negative impacts on the quality of life especially for military personnel. The antibacterial efficacy and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) make them a suitable additive for textiles. We aim to establish the ability of ZnO-NP-coated socks to prevent PK and bromodosis in a real-life setting. Materials and methods: A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was conducted in January 2019. Naval cadets assigned to a 14-day field training course were randomly allocated to either a ZnO-NP-coated or an uncoated-sock group. They completed questionnaires evaluating behavioral risk factors and self-assessed foot odor levels using a visual analogue scale (VAS); intervention-blinded dermatologists also performed foot examinations. They reassessed their odor levels and had their feet re-examined upon completion of the training course. Results: The 148 cadets enrolled for the study were allocated to two groups of 74 each. The ZnO-NP-coated sock participants demonstrated significantly less PK development than uncoated socks (P = 0.05). There was a reduction of the foot odor levels in both groups, as measured by the VAS, without statistical difference. However, the uncoated sock group experienced more foot odor with a significantly greater negative effect on their daily lives (P = 0.04) than the ZnO-NP-coated sock group. Conclusions: ZnO-NP-coated socks proved their efficacy in inhibiting the development of PK for military personnel. 2022-08-04T09:20:36Z 2022-08-04T09:20:36Z 2021-07-01 Article International Journal of Dermatology. Vol.60, No.7 (2021), 864-867 10.1111/ijd.15512 13654632 00119059 2-s2.0-85101963407 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78102 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85101963407&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
building Mahidol University Library
continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Punyawee Ongsri
Charussri Leeyaphan
Pichaya Limphoka
Rungsima Kiratiwongwan
Sumanas Bunyaratavej
Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
description Background: Pitted keratolysis (PK) and bromodosis have negative impacts on the quality of life especially for military personnel. The antibacterial efficacy and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) make them a suitable additive for textiles. We aim to establish the ability of ZnO-NP-coated socks to prevent PK and bromodosis in a real-life setting. Materials and methods: A double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial was conducted in January 2019. Naval cadets assigned to a 14-day field training course were randomly allocated to either a ZnO-NP-coated or an uncoated-sock group. They completed questionnaires evaluating behavioral risk factors and self-assessed foot odor levels using a visual analogue scale (VAS); intervention-blinded dermatologists also performed foot examinations. They reassessed their odor levels and had their feet re-examined upon completion of the training course. Results: The 148 cadets enrolled for the study were allocated to two groups of 74 each. The ZnO-NP-coated sock participants demonstrated significantly less PK development than uncoated socks (P = 0.05). There was a reduction of the foot odor levels in both groups, as measured by the VAS, without statistical difference. However, the uncoated sock group experienced more foot odor with a significantly greater negative effect on their daily lives (P = 0.04) than the ZnO-NP-coated sock group. Conclusions: ZnO-NP-coated socks proved their efficacy in inhibiting the development of PK for military personnel.
author2 Siriraj Hospital
author_facet Siriraj Hospital
Punyawee Ongsri
Charussri Leeyaphan
Pichaya Limphoka
Rungsima Kiratiwongwan
Sumanas Bunyaratavej
format Article
author Punyawee Ongsri
Charussri Leeyaphan
Pichaya Limphoka
Rungsima Kiratiwongwan
Sumanas Bunyaratavej
author_sort Punyawee Ongsri
title Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
title_short Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
title_full Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
title_fullStr Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
title_sort effectiveness and safety of zinc oxide nanoparticle-coated socks compared to uncoated socks for the prevention of pitted keratolysis: a double-blinded, randomized, controlled trial study
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/78102
_version_ 1763487300985028608