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EPR SPIN-LABEL TECHNIQUE AS AN ANALYTICAL TOOL FOR DETERMINING THE RESISTANCE OF REACTIVE TOPICAL SKIN PROTECTANTS (RTSPS) TO THE BREAKTHROUGH OF VESICANT AGENTS

Autores

ARROYO GARCÍA, CARMEN MARTINA, JANNY, SJ

Publicación externa

No

Medio

J. Pharmacol. Toxicol. Methods

Alcance

Article

Naturaleza

Científica

Cuartil JCR

Cuartil SJR

Fecha de publicacion

01/04/1995

ISI

A1995QM20800006

Abstract

Ointment formulations of reactive topical skin protectants (rTSPs) or topical skin protectants (TSPs) based on perfluorinated polyether material (PFPE, i.e., fomblin RT-15) were prepared and spin labeled. Four N-oxyl-4-4'-dimethyloxazolidine derivatives of stearic acid, 5-NS, 7-NS, 12-NS, and 16-NS, were used as spin probes. The spin-labeled vehicle, fomblin-RT-15, and vehicle containing chloroamide (S-330, an antivesicant) were exposed to various concentrations of half-mustard gas. The order parameter (S) was dependent on the depth of penetration of the paramagnetic group into the vehicle (fomblin) and on the chemical composition of the reactive antivesicant under investigation. The net change of the viscosity of the vehicle and the chemical composition were seen to affect the penetration profile. This will provide a useful in vitro screening technique to develop antivesicant TSPs.

Palabras clave

EPR; SPIN LABELING; ANTIVESICANT; TOPICAL SKIN PROTECTANT; HALF-MUSTARD GAS; H-MG

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