Literature DB >> 3272746

Outward transcutaneous chemical migration: implications for diagnostics and dosimetry.

C C Peck1, D P Conner, B J Bolden, R G Almirez, T E Kingsley, L D Mell, M G Murphy, V E Hill, L M Rowland, D Ezra.   

Abstract

Chemical substances migrate outwards from within the body to the skin surface by diffusion from cutaneous capillaries across the epidermis. Heretofore, study of transepidermal chemical emissions have been restricted to substances which are in the vapor phase at skin surface temperature. We have investigated outward transcutaneous chemical migration of nongaseous chemicals by devising an occlusive transcutaneous chemical collection system, consisting of a tape-encased plug of gelled saline in which activated carbon is dispersed. Investigations of nine chemicals in 'fuzzy' rats, rhesus monkeys, and man provide data which are consistent with a general theory of outward transcutaneous chemical migration. This noninvasive continuous transcutaneous sampling technique provides a new method for investigating skin permeability in vivo and may provide a basis for convenient diagnosis and monitoring of chemical exposure.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3272746     DOI: 10.1159/000210747

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Pharmacol        ISSN: 1011-0283


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