Biocompatibility

Nurodermis has undergone and passed various biocompatibility test (ISO 10993) for medical devices to ensure its safe on your skin  

Study Results
Skin Sensitization No sensitization observed
Skin Irritation No evidence of irritation when applied topically
Acute Dermal Toxicity No clinical signs of dermal toxicity
Intracutaneous reactivity No skin reactions observed
Genotoxicity Non-clastogenic and non-auneugenic
Cytotoxicity No cytotoxicity observed
Oral Toxicity No clinical signs of toxicity or pathological changes were observed
Ocular Toxicity No ocular toxicity observed
Inhalation Toxicity No related clinical signs of toxicity observed

Antimicrobial Efficacy

To ensure Nurodermis’ ability to ensure skin hygiene and antimicrobial properties, various type of microbes has been tested against Nurodermis and the results has shown up to 99.999% reduction in the microbial count:

List of Organisms Results
Enterococcus faecalis 99.9999%
Escherichia coli 99.9999%
Klebsiella pneumoniae 99.9999%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 99.9999%
Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus 99.9999%
Staphylococcus aureus 99.9999%
Bacillus subtilis 99.9999%
Salmonella typhimurium 99.9999%
Candida albicans 99.0000%
Aspergillus niger 99.0000%
Candida auris 99.9999%

Clinical References

Hypochlorous acid has been scientifically and clinically proven to support management of dermatological conditions and care. Explore the clinical studies and evidence behind its effectiveness below.

Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology 2019


HOCl is highly effective against various microorganisms, including those causing dermatological or respiratory tract infections. It can be used as a facial and face mask sanitizer to reduce skin conditions and eradicate epithelial biofilms.

Journal of Clinical Aesthetic Dermatology, 2018

HOCl, a potent antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, and wound healing agent, has been used in topical formulations due to its potential therapeutic benefits for various skin disorders, as demonstrated by multiple laboratory analyses.

Journal of Integrative Dermatology, 2022

Hypochlorous acid is used in dermatology for infection prevention, wound care, scar management, inflammatory modulation, and treatment of atopic dermatitis and pruritus due to its antimicrobial properties.

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