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Toxicology in Vitro
In vitro absorption through human skin is a critical component in the safety assessment of chemicals, crop protection products, consumer healthcare products and cosmetics. A barrier integrity assay is used to identify skin samples which are potentially damaged.
Thomas, Brackin+4 more
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In vitro absorption through human skin is a critical component in the safety assessment of chemicals, crop protection products, consumer healthcare products and cosmetics. A barrier integrity assay is used to identify skin samples which are potentially damaged.
Thomas, Brackin+4 more
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Skin Absorption of Inorganic Lead (PbO) and the Effect of Skin Cleansers
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 2006The aim of this study was to investigate the percutaneous penetration of lead oxide (PbO) powder and the effect of rapid skin decontamination with two different detergents.Franz cells were used to study in vitro PbO skin penetration through human skin during a 24-hour period.
LARESE FILON, FRANCESCA+5 more
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3.5. Skin Absorption and Penetration
Alternatives to Laboratory Animals, 2005Diembeck, Walter+6 more
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Absorption of materials by or through the living skin
International Journal of Cosmetic Science, 1985SynopsisThe skin comes into contact with a large range of materials either deliberately or inadvertently. It should be possible to predict the exact transport rates of these materials through the skin as a function of the physicochemical properties of the different compounds.
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Paraquat Poisoning by Skin Absorption: A Review
Human Toxicology, 1988All reported cases of paraquat poisoning by absorption through the skin are briefly reviewed. It is concluded that, while paraquat cannot be absorbed significantly through intact human skin, damage to the skin, either by paraquat itself or by other means, will permit greater systemic absorption and possibly poisoning. The lowest known concentration of
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Skin Absorption Databases and Predictive Equations
2002This chapter identifies numerous measurements in the most commonly utilized databases that are inconsistent with the database in various ways. Using the Flynn database, it shows that permeability coefficients for ionized compounds were consistently lower than expected from the nonionized species alone.
Annette L. Bunge, Brent E. Vecchia
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Danger of iodine skin absorption in the neonate
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1978J P, Chabrolle, A, Rossier
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