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In Vitro Study No: 785

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
Carbaryl25.60.010.4EthanolPigDermatomed tp 0.5mmDorsal0.64Flow-throughKrebs-Ringer Bicarbonate buffer, 4.5% BSA & glucose37Receptor Fluid882Radiolabelled (14C)

RESULTS

% Recovery+/-% In Stratum Corneum+/-% in Viable Skin+/-% Penetrated+/-% Absorbed+/-s-s-flux (mcrg/cm2/h)+/-kp (cm/h)nLag Time (h)
        1.340.38   4 

NOTES

Female Weanling Yorkshire Pigs were used.Every day for 10 days before the pig was sacrificed a dose of 1ml of a 3% concentration (w/v) of Fenvalerate was added to the dosing site. The skin was allowed to equilibrate for 1 hour in the flow-through cells before the dose solution was added. The details of the area of skin exposed in the flow-though cell were obtained from ref No 44, and this was used to calculate the % absorption as the reults were simply given as micrgrams/8h

REFERENCE

Enhancing Or Blocking Effect Of Fenvalerate On The Subsequent Percutansous Abosorption Of Pesticides In Vitro (1995) Pestic. Biochem. Physiol., 51 :214-219