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These data are used in worker risk analysis, taking an activity, translating it to external exposure, then translating it to a body burden or toxicologic risk (e.g., using a dermal absorption rates).
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Individual 3-mm scaffolds were then punched out of the mats using a dermal biopsy punch.
A one-compartment model was chosen to determine the contribution of PFC-treated non-food products to the concentration of PFO in serum, and a dermal absorption coefficient of 1.0 × 10-5 per hour was adopted.
We assumed an inhalation rate of 14.9 m/day, an absorption fraction for air of 0.5, a dust ingestion rate of 0.064 g/day, a gastrointestinal absorption fraction of 0.9, a dermal loading of 3.55 g/m, a dermal transfer coefficient of 0.06 m/h, and a dermal absorption fraction of 0.05 averaged over a 70 year lifespan.
12302_2016_80_MOESM3_ESM.xlsx Additional file 3. Characteristics of skin samples used for dermal absorption in vitro experiments.
They were tested using an Atomic Absorption Spectrometer.
Atomic absorption measurements were made using a polarized Zeeman atomic absorption spectrometer (Hitachi-5000, Japan).
Absorption was described in four different ways: (1) Using a common first-order absorption function.
BPA is not used in cosmetics and dermal absorption of BPA is limited.
However, Eisenhardt et al. [ 14] found that blood levels of nitro musk were associated with use of cosmetics, in particular with perfume use, which would suggest an association with dermal absorption but also could be due to inhalation.
Aloe vera used as juice ingested orally in large daily doses has a much higher interaction potential contra Aloe vera used topically against skin burns, although dermal absorption cannot be excluded.
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