人体净化
对氧磷
吸附
化学
水溶液
角质层
渗透
色谱法
扩散
生物利用度
生物浓缩
体内
毒物动力学
核化学
化学工程
毒性
环境化学
药理学
生物化学
有机化学
废物管理
生物累积
乙酰胆碱酯酶
酶
生物技术
病理
工程类
物理
热力学
生物
医学
膜
作者
Alix Danoy,Kardelen Durmaz,Margaux Paoletti,Laetitia Vachez,Annick Roul,Jérôme Sohier,Bernard Verrier
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2021.127714
摘要
Fuller's earth (FE) is a phyllosilicate used as a powder for household or skin decontamination due to its adsorbent properties. Recent studies have shown that water suspensions exhibit similar adsorbent capacities. FE is heterogeneous due to its composition of elementary clay aggregates and heavy metal particles. Here, FE toxicity was assessed in vitro on skin cells and in vivo on Danio rerio embryos. Among the suspensions tested (5%, 9.1% and 15% w/w), only the highest one shows weak toxicity. Suspensions were tested for ex vivo dermal decontamination into pig ear skin and human abdominal skin using diffusion cells and paraoxon as organophosphorus contaminant. After 24 h of diffusion, no difference was observed in the paraoxon concentration in the receptor compartment whether the decontamination was carried out with FE in powder or in suspension form. In presence of FE suspensions, we observed the disappearance of paraoxon from the stratum corneum, the reservoir compartment, independently of the suspensions' concentration. We suggest that water potentiates the absorbing capacities of FE powder by intercalating between clay lamellas leading to the appearance of new adsorption zones and swelling. These data support the use of FE aqueous suspensions as a safe tool for organophosphorus skin decontamination.
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