Literature DB >> 499291

Absorption of boron after mouthwash treatment with Bocosept.

L Edwall, B Karlén, A Rosén.   

Abstract

Healthy volunteers and patients with gingivitis were treated locally with the boron-containing bacteriostatic agent, Bocosept. Blood levels and urinary excretion of boron were examined by a spectrophotometric method. Blood concentrations after a single mouthwash with Bocosept slightly exceeded those after intake of 200 g raisins or a bottle of red wine. The blood levels during a one-week course of treatment showed a low rate of boron accumulation. The highest concentration was about 0.3 microgram B/ml, a level which does not seem to involve any risk of boron poisoning. The small amount taken up after mouthwash treatment with Bocosept does not appear to represent absorption by the oral mucosa. It seems more likely that the uptake of boron takes place in the intestine after ingestion of residual amounts from the mouth.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 499291     DOI: 10.1007/bf00561741

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0031-6970            Impact factor:   2.953


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2.  Buccal absorption of basic drugs and its application as an in vivo model of passive drug transfer through lipid membranes.

Authors:  A H Beckett; E J Triggs
Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol       Date:  1967-12       Impact factor: 3.765

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