The percutaneous absorption of 2-nitro-p-phenylene-diamine, 4-amino-2-nitrophenol, nitrobenzene, p-nitroaniline, and 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene was measured through human and monkey skin. Human studies were performed with excised skin in diffusion cells. Absorption through monkey skin was measured by in vivo and in vitro techniques. Results were compared with those from previously reported human in vivo studies on 2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene and nitrobenzene. Rapid penetration was observed with all compounds, with maximum absorption occurring in the first few hours. No significant differences in absorption were found in values obtained by the different procedures except for the highly volatile (and therefore difficult to compare) compound nitrob...
Percutaneous absorption of 4 radiolabeled molecules was compared in the hairless rat (back) and in d...
Contaminants exist in ground and surface water. Human skin has the capacity to bind and then absorb ...
Excised human skin is utilized for in vitro permeation experiments to evaluate the safety and effect...
We studied the percutaneous penetration of 21 organic chemicals. The experimental method consisted o...
A comparative study was undertaken in rats, rabbits, miniature swine and man, in which the percutane...
Cosmetic products are frequently applied to the skin by a large number of people, but some contain c...
The use of in vitro preparations of human skin to study percutaneous absorption is widespread. Yet, ...
PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION in non-primate laboratory animals has been shown to be different from man. T...
A system was developed to measure percutaneous absorption of water-insoluble environmental agents in...
Metabolic studies were performed on men exposed to nitrobenzene vapour under experimental condi-tion...
Percutaneous absorption is highly variable between chemicals but also within chemicals depending on ...
Although it is known that benzene may be absorbed from inhaled air, the amount that may enter the sy...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
A homologous series of hair dyes was selected for percutaneous absorption studies with excised human...
The potential of an in vitro skin preparation as a model for predicting in vivo percutaneous absorpt...
Percutaneous absorption of 4 radiolabeled molecules was compared in the hairless rat (back) and in d...
Contaminants exist in ground and surface water. Human skin has the capacity to bind and then absorb ...
Excised human skin is utilized for in vitro permeation experiments to evaluate the safety and effect...
We studied the percutaneous penetration of 21 organic chemicals. The experimental method consisted o...
A comparative study was undertaken in rats, rabbits, miniature swine and man, in which the percutane...
Cosmetic products are frequently applied to the skin by a large number of people, but some contain c...
The use of in vitro preparations of human skin to study percutaneous absorption is widespread. Yet, ...
PERCUTANEOUS ABSORPTION in non-primate laboratory animals has been shown to be different from man. T...
A system was developed to measure percutaneous absorption of water-insoluble environmental agents in...
Metabolic studies were performed on men exposed to nitrobenzene vapour under experimental condi-tion...
Percutaneous absorption is highly variable between chemicals but also within chemicals depending on ...
Although it is known that benzene may be absorbed from inhaled air, the amount that may enter the sy...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
A homologous series of hair dyes was selected for percutaneous absorption studies with excised human...
The potential of an in vitro skin preparation as a model for predicting in vivo percutaneous absorpt...
Percutaneous absorption of 4 radiolabeled molecules was compared in the hairless rat (back) and in d...
Contaminants exist in ground and surface water. Human skin has the capacity to bind and then absorb ...
Excised human skin is utilized for in vitro permeation experiments to evaluate the safety and effect...