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Percutaneous toxicity of thioglycolate mixtures in rabbits

โœ Scribed by Leon L. Gershbein


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1979
Tongue
English
Weight
786 KB
Volume
68
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3549

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โœฆ Synopsis


The percutaneous absorption of pH 9.3,0.60 N ammonium thioglycolate was ascertained in rabbits. Applications to a clipped skin site were made daily for 20 days, and the mortality rate was followed over 3 weeks. Surfactants, mainly anionic in nature, were incorporated into the mixtures a t 0.5% activity, and the LDm or the daily dosage causing 50% mortality was determined. The lowest toxicity was displayed by mixtures with sodium oleate, sodium stearate, and alkyl aryl sulfonate (VII) (LD5o: 4.1-4.4 ml/kg); intermediate activity was found with the sodium salt of alkyl aryl polyether sulfonate (III), a protein condensation product with oleyl chloride (IV), and sodium N-methyl-N-"coconut oil acid" taurate (VI) (LD5o: 3.4-3.7 ml/kg); and the highest activity was found with technical lauryl sulfate (V), the nonionic aromatic polyglycol ether condensate (I), and the cationic alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride (11) (LD50: 2.3-2.8 mlhg). The surfactant-free solution was relatively innocuous a t 6.5 ml/kg/day. The LDw fell with increased levels of wetting agents. The pH 9.3 sodium thioglycolate lotion with 4.0% 111 lowered the LDm compared to the corresponding ammonium thioglycolate mixture. The percutaneous toxicity decreased when treatment was interrupted for several daily periods. Some insight into the penetration of 0.60 N thioglycolate through the skin was afforded by administration of the 35S-compound at 1.0 mlhg. The application of a p H 8.6 ammonium thioglycolate mixture with 4.0% I11 a t 1.0 m l h g over 20 days increased urinary 35S-excretion; the activity fell during the last half of the tests. Although the tracer experiments showed some correlation with the general qualitative findings for several of the "cold" lotions, discrepancies were noted in relation to the LD5o values.

Keyphrases 0 Thioglycolates-percutaneous toxicity, effect of surfactants, percutaneous penetration, rabbits 0 Cosmetics-thioglycolates, percutaneous toxicity, effect of surfactants, percutaneous penetration, rabbits 0 Burns, chemical-thioglycolates, percutaneous toxicity, effect of surfactants, percutaneous penetration, rabbits


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