نتایج جستجو برای: skin absorption

تعداد نتایج: 322468  

M. Mahmoudifard M. Safi S. Rahmani

Ultraviolet waves, because of their short wavelength, have a high energy and considerable damaging effects on surfaces. Protection against ultraviolet radiations is one of the finishing treatments done on surfaces exposed to sunlight. The importance of this issue in relation to human health, due to complications such as skin burns and cancer, is doubled. Up t...

Journal: :Lasers in surgery and medicine 2010
Narasimhan Rajaram Ashwini Gopal Xiaojing Zhang James W Tunnell

BACKGROUND Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) uses the steady-state diffuse reflectance measured from the tissue surface to determine absorption and scattering properties of sampled tissue. Many inverse models used to determine absorber properties have assumed a homogeneous distribution of blood. However, blood in tissue is confined to blood vessels that occupy a small fraction of the overa...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2011
Jim E Riviere James D Brooks

Dermal absorption of topically applied chemicals usually occurs from complex chemical mixtures; yet, most attempts to quantitate dermal permeability use data collected from single chemical exposure in aqueous solutions. The focus of this research was to develop quantitative structure permeation relationships (QSPR) for predicting chemical absorption from mixtures through skin using two levels o...

2011
Jessica Stahl Michael Braun Joerg Siebert Manfred Kietzmann

BACKGROUND A water based combination of 0.1% octenidine dihydrochloride and 2% 2 - phenoxyethanol is registered in many European countries as an antiseptic solution (octenisept®) for topical treatment with high antimicrobial activity for human use, but octenidine based products have not been registered for veterinary use yet. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether octenidine di...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1974
M Guillemin J C Murset M Lob J Riquez

Simple method to determine the efficiency of a cream used for skin protection against solvents. Most of the industrial organic solvents coming into contact with the skin are absorbed through it and enter the blood. They can then be detected in the breath, the analysis of which makes it easy to evaluate skin absorption. Such an evaluation can be made with and without the use of a skin protective...

2007
Takayuki FURUISHI Hiroaki SAITO Toshiro FUKAMI Toyofumi SUZUKI Kazuo TOMONO

advantages as an alternative dosage form (i) avoiding firstpass metabolism, (ii) easy discontinuation of administration, and (iii) reduced side effects; however, the stratum corneum, which is the outermost layer of skin, provides a primary barrier to transdermal drug delivery. Pentazocine (PTZ), a relatively short-acting narcotic-antagonist analgesic, is used clinically for the relief of cancer...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2001
Y Du X H Hu M Cariveau X Ma G W Kalmus J Q Lu

The weak absorption of shortwave infrared light by skin tissues between 700 and 1500 nm offers an important window for diagnosis by optical means. The strong scattering of shortwave infrared light by the skin, however, presents a challenge to the modelling of light propagation through the skin and the understanding of skin optics. We have measured the collimated and diffuse transmittance and di...

Journal: :Internal medicine 2013
Nobuko Hazeki Kazuyuki Kobayashi Haruko Shinke Masatsugu Yamamoto Mitsuhiro Ohta Yoshihiro Nishimura

OBJECTIVE Adverse skin reactions as a local side effect of nicotine patches sometimes interfere with smoking cessation therapy. We studied the effects of semipermeable membrane dressings (SMD) used under nicotine patches (NP) on nicotine absorption, as assessed according to the urinary cotinine levels, and skin symptoms. METHODS First, the urinary cotinine levels were compared in eight nonsmo...

2012
Kaori Nakatani Takeshi Kurose Takanori Hyo Koin Watanabe Daisuke Yabe Terue Kawamoto Yutaka Seino

A generalized skin eruption with strong itching was induced by sitagliptin, a dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP-4) inhibitor, in a patient almost 6 months after initiation of the drug. Physical examination revealed a spread of skin rash from chest to back, and abdomen and thigh. Discontinuation of the drug eliminated the skin rash immediately. The emergence of new rash ended, and the rash itself with...

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