Izmirova N, Kaloianova-Simeonova F
Probl Khig. 1983;8:57-63.
Studies were carried out on the combined effect of high relative humidity and temperature on stability and dynamics of skin actelic resorption. Actelic resorption with skin application was established to be uneven. The initial resorption of the substance by the skin, was followed by its increased concentration on skin surface, and a further decrease and maintenance with a general tendency to decrease of the concentration. Humidity accelerated resorption, whereas with the combination of high temperature and high relative humidity--an reverse tendency was observed.
研究了高相对湿度和温度对皮肤阿克泰尔吸收稳定性和动力学的综合影响。经皮肤应用后,阿克泰尔的吸收被确定为不均匀。皮肤对该物质的初始吸收之后,其在皮肤表面的浓度增加,随后进一步降低并维持在较低水平,总体呈下降趋势。湿度加速了吸收,而在高温和高相对湿度的组合条件下——观察到相反的趋势。