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      Percutaneous absorption of zinc from zinc oxide applied topically to intact skin in man.

      Dermatologica
      Administration, Topical, Adult, Blister, metabolism, Female, Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Male, Middle Aged, Occlusive Dressings, Skin Absorption, drug effects, Zinc, analysis, pharmacokinetics, Zinc Oxide, administration & dosage

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          The penetration of zinc through normal skin treated with a zinc oxide (25%) medicated occlusive dressing was studied. The mean release rate of zinc to the skin was 5 micrograms/cm2/h. After 48 h of treatment suction blisters were raised by the "Kiistala method." The zinc concentration of the epidermis, blister fluid and dermis was increased beneath the zinc dressing compared to control-treated skin. The study shows that zinc permeates intact human skin from topically applied zinc oxide in vivo.

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