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Effect of exercise and heat exposure on percutaneous absorption of methyl salicylate
Authors:A. Danon  S. Ben-Shimon  Z. Ben-Zvi
Affiliation:(1) Clinical Pharmacology Unit, Corob Center for Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka Medical Center, Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract:Summary The effects of exercise, heat exposure or both on the percutaneous absorption of methyl salicylate were studied in 6 healthy volunteers. Exercise was performed to 30% ofVO2max, 45 min each hour for 6 h, at ambient temperatures of 22°C or 40°C. Systemic availability was assessed by measurement of plasma salicylate concentrations and cumulative urinary salicyluric acid excretion over an 8-h collection period. The absorption of methyl salicylate was increased to more than 3-times above control in subjects exercising in the heat. It is concluded that exercise and heat exposure, by increasing skin temperature, hydration and blood flow, enhance the percutaneous absorption of methyl salicylate.
Keywords:methyl salicylate  skin absorption  exercise  heat exposure
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