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In Vitro Study No: 320

METHODS

Chemical Conc. (mg/ml)Volume (ml)Loading (mg/cm2)VehicleSpeciesMembraneSiteArea (cm2)Cell TypeReceptor FluidTemp. (oC)Temp. MeasuredExposure Time (h)Study Length (h)OccludedAnalytical Method
DFP0.5090.010.004EthanolPigDermatomed to 1.9mmAnterior right side of back1.27StaticTyrodes Solution37Water Bath50502Radiolabelled (14C)

RESULTS

% Recovery+/-% In Stratum Corneum+/-% in Viable Skin+/-% Penetrated+/-% Absorbed+/-s-s-flux (mcrg/cm2/h)+/-kp (cm/h)nLag Time (h)
28  812 19 75   3 

NOTES

Weanlling Yorkshire Pig skin was used.The % Penetrated is derived from adding the amount found in the receptor fluid to the amount found in the skin. Total recovery was very low even though an evaporation trap ws used, this is thought to be due to evaporative loss during the application process.

REFERENCE

Development Of An In Vitro Model For Determining The Fate Of Chemicals Applied To The Skin (1984) Fundam. Appl. Toxicol., 4 :S133-S144