A New Method for Estimating Dermal Absorption from Chemical Exposure: 2. Effect of Molecular Weight and Octanol-Water Partitioning |
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Authors: | Bunge Annette L. Cleek Robert L. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining Department, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, 80401 |
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Abstract: | A new method for estimating dermal absorption including the effects of exposure time and chemistry is described generally in Part 1 of this series. This method accounts for the larger absorption rates during the initial exposure period as well as the hydrophilic barrier which the viable epidermis presents to lipophilic chemicals. A key parameter in this procedure, the ratio of the stratum corneum and epidermis permeabilities (B) depends on molecular weight and octanol-water partitioning. Several approaches for approximating B and its affect on the dermal absorption prediction are discussed here. Generally, the parameter B is only important for highly lipophilic chemicals which also have relatively small molecular weights. When B is important, the recommended prediction for B is based on the Potts and Guy correlation for human stratum corneum permeability. |
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Keywords: | dermal absorption exposure assessment percutaneous absorption mathematical models stratum corneum permeability octanol-water partitioning |
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