Abstract

AbstractDermal absorption and excretion of MGK R11 [2,3:4,5-bis(2-butylene) tetrahydro-2 furaldehyde, McLaughlin Gormley King Company, Minneapolis, MN] was studied using [14C]MGK R11 either by itself or formulated with DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide), MGK 264 (N-octylbicycloheptene dicarboximide), and MGK 326 (di-n-propyl-isocinchomeronate). Each of these two formulations was tested on four young, healthy male volunteers, using a single topical application on the forearm under nonocclusive conditions for an 8 h period. Blood from the ipsilateral and contralateral arms, urine, and feces were collected at selected intervals during the 8 h application and through a 120 h postapplication period. The application area was also tape-stripped to determine if any of the test material accumulated in the stratum corneum. These samples provided data that permitted some insight into the kinetics of penetration and elimination processes of MGK R11. Urine samples, swabs, and skin rinse samples were analyzed by high-perfo...

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