Discrepancies between different rat models for the assessment of percutaneous penetration of hazardous substances

G Korinth, T Göen, KH Schaller, H Drexler - Archives of toxicology, 2007 - Springer
By regulatory authorities the rat is considered to be a suitable animal model to predict the
percutaneous absorption of hazardous substances in humans. In our study, the …

[PDF][PDF] Animal models: a comparison of permeability coefficients for excised skin from humans and animals

BE Vecchia, A Bunge - Dermal absorption models in toxicology …, 2006 - ndl.ethernet.edu.et
Because of its availability, excised animal skin has been used extensively to model
percutaneous absorption of drugs and other chemicals in humans. Percutaneous absorption …

Methods for in vitro percutaneous absorption

RL Bronaugh - Toxicology Methods, 1995 - Taylor & Francis
In vitro techniques are now widely used in the assessment of percutaneous absorption of
potentially toxic chemicals. A major advantage of in vitro systems is that they allow for …

In vitro percutaneous absorption experiments: a guide to the technique for use in toxicology assessments

RC Scott, HM Clowes - Toxicology Methods, 1992 - Taylor & Francis
Assessments of percutaneous absorption using a variety of in vitro techniques are now
commonplace in many laboratories. A major advantage of this technique is the ability to …

Animal models for percutaneous absorption

RC Wester, HI Maibach - Health Risk Assessment Dermal and …, 2017 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The ideal way to determine the percutaneous absorption of a compound in man is to do the
actual study in humans. Mechanism and parameters of percutaneous absorption elucidated …

Comparative in vitro percutaneous absorption of p-substituted phenols through rat skin using static and flow-through diffusion systems

MF Hughes, SP Shrivastava, HL Fisher, LL Hall - Toxicology in vitro, 1993 - Elsevier
The objective of this study was to compare the in vitro percutaneous absorption of phenol
and eight p-substituted phenolic derivatives using the static and flow-through diffusion …

Determination of percutaneous absorption by in vitro techniques

RL Bronaugh, HL Hood, MEK Kraeling… - Journal of Toxicology …, 2001 - Taylor & Francis
In vitro percutaneous absorption methods have become widely used for measuring the
absorption of compounds that come in contact with skin. Safety evaluations of toxic …

A comparative study of the rates of in vitro percutaneous absorption of eight chemicals using rat and human skin

ED Barber, NM Teetsel, KF Kolberg, D Guest - Fundamental and Applied …, 1992 - Elsevier
In vitro percutaneous absorption studies were carried out for eight chemicals using full
thickness rat skin and human stratum corneum. The purpose of the studies was to compare …

Evaluation of in-vivo animal and in-vitro models for prediction of dermal absorption in man

I Jakasa, S Kezic - Human & experimental toxicology, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Risk assessment of dermal exposure to chemicals requires percutaneous absorption data to
link the external exposure to the systemic uptake. The most reliable data on percutaneous …

Is the permeability coefficient Kp a reliable tool in percutaneous absorption studies?

G Korinth, KH Schaller, H Drexler - Archives of toxicology, 2005 - Springer
In percutaneous absorption studies the potency of penetration of chemical substances is
often described by the permeability coefficient K p. The experimentally determined K p is …