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Appendix C: Evaluations of Barrier Creams
Pages 217-220

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... conducted in vitro studies to determine the behavior of a formulated fluorochemicalresin complex and a number of other solvents. He tested penetration through treated filter paper, repellency on treated pigskin, and penetration of radio-labeled sodium lauryl sulfate through treated hairless mouse skin.
From page 218...
... tested the protective effect of ethylenediaminetetraacetate barrier gels against nickel contact allergy in in vitro and in viva studies. In an in vitro study, about 30 mg of barrier gel was applied on the epidermal side of the skin and a nickel disc applied.
From page 219...
... Solutions of 5 percent methylene blue and 5 percent oil red O were applied to untreated and barrier-cream pretreated skin with the aid of aluminum occlusive chambers, for either a few minutes or four hours. At the end of the application time, the materials were removed and consecutive skin surface biopsies were taken.
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... 1999. In vitro percutaneous absorption of sodium lauryl sulfate in human skin decreased by quaternium-18 bentonite gels.


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