2011
DOI: 10.1080/15287394.2011.615108
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Dermal Penetration Potential of Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA) in Human and Mouse Skin

Abstract: Recent data, using a murine model, have indicated that dermal exposure to perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) induces immune modulation, suggesting that this may be an important route of PFOA exposure. To investigate the dermal penetration potential of PFOA, serum concentrations were analyzed in mice following topical application. Statistically significant and dose-responsive increases in serum PFOA concentrations were identified. In vitro dermal penetration studies also demonstrated that PFOA permeates both mouse a… Show more

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“…Thus, the results from this study on PFASs in CPs in combination with more recent dermal permeability studies of PFOA underscore the need to revisit the potential contribution of dermal exposure. 50 Considering that foundations displayed the highest detection frequency and absolute concentrations of PFASs the following calculation illustrates the potential importance of dermal exposure to PFASs. According to the US EPA exposure factors handbook the amount of foundation per application is 0.265 gram.…”
Section: Implications For Human Exposure and Environmental Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the results from this study on PFASs in CPs in combination with more recent dermal permeability studies of PFOA underscore the need to revisit the potential contribution of dermal exposure. 50 Considering that foundations displayed the highest detection frequency and absolute concentrations of PFASs the following calculation illustrates the potential importance of dermal exposure to PFASs. According to the US EPA exposure factors handbook the amount of foundation per application is 0.265 gram.…”
Section: Implications For Human Exposure and Environmental Emissionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentrations found in the individual batches are different, and the measured pH values are due to the contribution of both acids. Although the corrosive effect or dose-dependent damage to tissue21 by PFOA should not be underrated, the PFOA concentrations detected in individual batches fail to explain the varying cell growth inhibition these batches induced. This can only be explained by an additional effect.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…They are readily absorbed via inhalation, ingestion, or even transdermal absorption. 1 Once absorbed, longer chain PFAAs including those studied in this investigation tend to have human serum half-lives of 2 to 5 years, or more. Implementation of an agreement between the US Environmental Protection Agency and major manufacturers has begun to decrease human serum concentrations of many of these ubiquitous compounds in the United States, 2 with potential consequences for increased contamination in developing industrial nations, 3 and potential increases in related contaminant replacements.…”
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