Journal article
Permeability of frog skin to chemicals: effect of penetration enhancers
VK Llewelyn, L Berger, BD Glass
Heliyon | CELL PRESS | Published : 2019
Abstract
Rarely do commercial chemical products contain solely the active chemical/ingredient. It is therefore important to consider whether ingredients other than the active may: 1) alter absorption of the active chemical, or 2) be absorbed themselves, resulting in systemic effects. Frogs have highly permeable skin and are routinely exposed to commercial chemical products in the environment or therapeutically. Ethanol and propylene glycol (PG), which have known penetration-enhancing effects, are commonly included in such products. The current study has therefore investigated the in vitro absorption kinetics through Rh. marina skin of three model chemicals – caffeine, benzoic acid, and ibuprofen – fo..
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