Study of aniline's penetration capability through rats' complete skin in vitro and normal lab gloves.
- Author:
Feng FENG
1
;
Bai-yin HE
;
Xue-lan YE
;
Chang-qing LIU
;
You-liang XIE
;
Xiao-ping LAI
;
Ying-jun ZHOU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Aniline Compounds; pharmacokinetics; toxicity; Animals; Gloves, Protective; Mice; Skin Absorption; drug effects
- From: Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(9):683-685
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo study the permeability of intact mouse abdominal skin to aniline and the protective capability of two typical lab gloves against aniline.
METHODSA Franz diffusion cell was used to perform in vitro transdermal absorption test and glove permeation test for aniline (0.102 mg/ml and 0.010 mg/ml). The permeabilities of intact mouse abdominal skin and gloves to aniline were measured by high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection.
RESULTSThe transdermal penetration of the two concentrations of aniline followed zero order kinetics within 12 h, exhibiting total aniline permeabilities within 24 h of 51.71% and 48.31%, respectively. The absorption liquid had an aniline concentration of at least 18 µg/L. The medical disposable latex glove could not stop the penetration of 0.010 mg/ml aniline, but the industrial natural latex glove could.
CONCLUSIONThe penetration of 0.102 mg/ml and 0.010 mg/ml aniline through the mouse abdominal skin follows zero order kinetics within 12 h. The medical disposable latex glove cannot stop the penetration of 0.010 mg/ml aniline, but the industrial natural latex glove can.