The Effect of Hair Spray Exposure to the Changes in Electrical Properties of Mice Organ
Unggul P. Juswono1, Arinto Y.P. Wardoyo2, Chomsin S. Widodo3, Johan A.E. Noor4, Didik R. Santoso5

1Unggul P. Juswono, Department of Physics, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. 

2Arinto Y. P. Wardoyo, Department of Physics, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. 

3Chomsin S. Widodo, Department of Physics, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. 

4Johan A.E. Noor, Department of Physics, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. 

5Didik R. Santoso, Department of Physics, Brawijaya University, Jl. Veteran, Malang, East Java, Indonesia. 

Manuscript received on 11 January 2020 | Revised Manuscript received on 07 February 2020 | Manuscript Published on 20 February 2020 | PP: 354-358 | Volume-9 Issue-3S January 2020 | Retrieval Number: C10630193S20/2020©BEIESP | DOI: 10.35940/ijitee.C1063.0193S20

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Abstract: Human activities at this time tend to use substances that are pollutants and have an impact on health. Pollutants can enter the body through the process of respiration and will disrupt the organ function. Substances that are often used in daily life and potentially as pollutants are hairspray. They contain vinyl acetate and methacrylate complex polymers. Cocamide DEA surfactants in hairspray can cause cancer and produce toxins. The use of hairspray continuously will cause organ damage due to the emergence of secondary metabolites and free radicals. The diagnosis of organ damage in the latest research from various scientists is to utilize the electrical characteristics of the organ. The bioelectric characteristic that can be observed is dielectric constant. Based on the impact of organ damage and suspected changes in organ electrical properties due to exposure to pollutants, a study needs to be conducted to observe changes in the resistivity and dielectric constant in organ tissue in mice exposed to hairspray with cocamide DEA surfactant content. The results showed that the more concentration of exposure given causes increasing the level of damage to the organs. The increasing level of damage is very significant in the changing of the resistivity and dielectric constant value of mice organs. The changing of electrical properties of mice organs is possible due to damage to organ cells caused by increasing reactive oxygen species and free radicals due to oxidation reactions resulting from the interaction of cocamide DEA with cell components.

Keywords: Electrical Properties; Hair Spray; Mice; Organ Damage.
Scope of the Article: Properties and Mechanics of Concrete