Ability of certain additives to influence the absorption of salicylic acid from solutions in an in vivo study: Preliminary report

The influence of polysorbates, sucrose, polyethylene glycols (PEG), propylene glycol, and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) on the absorption of salicylic acid has been studied. An immersion technique utilizing the frog was used. Results were analyzed by the Student t test. Certain concentrations of additive...

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Biological Transport
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Drug Synergism
Fatty Acids - pharmacology
Glycols - pharmacology
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Pharmaceutic Aids
Propylene Glycols - pharmacology
Salicylates - metabolism
Skin Absorption - drug effects
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Solutions
Spectrophotometry
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Time Factors
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