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In Vivo Study No: 872

METHODS

ChemicalMembraneConcentration mg/mlConcentration mg/mlloading (mg/cm2)SpeciesSiteArea (cm2)Occluded?Exposure Time (h)Analytical Method
Acetochlor0.04767.53.07WaterMonkeyabdomen10224Radiolabelled (14C)

RESULTS

Length of Study (h)% Recovery+/-Dose remaining on surface (mg)% remaining on SurfaceDose remaining in stratum corneum (mg)% remaining in stratum corneumDose remaining in the viable skin% remaining in the viable skinAmount Absorbed (mg)% Absorbed+/-% Absorbed
168        1.50434.91.44.9
Maximal Flux (mcrg/cm2/h)Average Flux (mcrg/cm2/h)+/-Time Plasma/Blood Levels Peaked (h)Peak Blood Concentration (mg/l)nkp (cm/h)Lag Time (h)
 6.31.829E-054  

NOTES

Female Rhesus Monkeys were used. The monkeys were placed in specially designed metabolic chairs for the first 24 hours and then the application site was washed with 50% soap and water beofre the monkes were transferred to metabolic cages. The % absorption was calculated by comparing the amount excreted in the urine and the faeces with that excreted after an iv dose.

REFERENCE

In Vivo Percutaneous Absorption of Acetochlor in the Rhesus Monkey: Dose-Response and Exposure Risk Assessment (1996) Food Chem.Toxicol., 34 :979-983