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Research Article

Relationship of PKA and Acute Skin Irritation in Humans

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Pages 481-492 | Published online: 27 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

The relationship between pKa and skin irritation in humans was studied for a homologous series of benzoic acid derivatives with predicted permeation through human skin at comparable rates (15-90 μg/cm2/hr). Skin irritation and pKa are strongly correlated, and, for pKa ≤4, skin irritation rapidly increases. Laser Doppler velocimetric assessment of skin blood flow, color meter readings, erythema, edema, and the primary irritation index are all linearly correlated and related to pKa; erythema at 24 hr appears to be the most sensitive variable.

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