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Int J Toxicol ; 31(5): 467-76, 2012.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23064701

RESUMO

Insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) and sunscreen oxybenzone have shown a synergistic percutaneous enhancement when applied concurrently. Both compounds are extensively metabolized in vivo into a series of potentially toxic metabolites: 2 metabolites of DEET, N,N-diethyl-m-hydroxymethylbenzamide (DHMB) and N-ethyl-m-toluamide (ET), and 3 metabolites of oxybenzone, 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone (DHB), 2,2-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone (DMB), and 2,3,4-trihydroxybenzophenone (THB). In this study, the metabolites were extensively distributed following intravenous and topical skin administration of DEET and oxybenzone in rats. Combined application enhanced the disposition of all DEET metabolites in the liver but did not consistently affect the distribution of oxybenzone metabolites. The DHMB appeared to be the major metabolite for DEET, while THB and its precursor DHB were the main metabolites for oxybenzone. Repeated once-daily topical application for 30 days led to higher concentrations of DEET metabolites in the liver. Hepatoma cell studies revealed a decrease in cellular proliferation from all metabolites as single and combined treatments, most notably at 72 hours. Increased accumulation of DHMB and ET in the liver together with an ability to reduce cellular proliferation at achievable plasma concentrations indicated that simultaneous exposure to DEET and oxybenzone might have the potential to precipitate adverse effects in a rat animal model.


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Benzofenonas/farmacocinética , DEET/farmacocinética , Repelentes de Insetos/farmacocinética , Protetores Solares/farmacocinética , Administração Cutânea , Administração Intravenosa , Animais , Benzofenonas/administração & dosagem , Benzofenonas/sangue , Benzofenonas/urina , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Proliferação de Células/efeitos dos fármacos , DEET/administração & dosagem , DEET/sangue , DEET/urina , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Repelentes de Insetos/administração & dosagem , Repelentes de Insetos/sangue , Repelentes de Insetos/urina , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Absorção Cutânea , Protetores Solares/administração & dosagem , Distribuição Tecidual
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Biopharm Drug Dispos ; 32(7): 369-79, 2011 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21812003

RESUMO

The insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) and sunscreen oxybenzone (OBZ) have been shown to produce synergistic permeation enhancement when applied concurrently in vitro and in vivo. The disposition of both compounds following intravenous administration (2 mg/kg of DEET or OBZ) and topical skin application (100 mg/kg of DEET and 40 mg/kg of OBZ) was determined in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Pharmacokinetic analysis was also conducted using compartmental and non-compartmental methods. A two-compartment model was deemed the best fit for intravenous administration. The DEET and oxybenzone permeated across the skin to accumulate in blood, liver and kidney following topical skin application. Combined use of DEET and oxybenzone accelerated the disappearance of both compounds from the application site, increased their distribution in the liver and significantly decreased the apparent elimination half-lives of both compounds (p < 0.05). Hepatoma cell studies revealed toxicity from exposure to all treatment concentrations, most notably at 72 h. Although DEET and oxybenzone were capable of mutually enhancing their percutaneous permeation and systemic distribution from topical skin application, there was no evidence of increased hepatotoxic deficits from concurrent application.


Assuntos
Benzofenonas/administração & dosagem , Benzofenonas/farmacocinética , DEET/administração & dosagem , DEET/farmacocinética , Repelentes de Insetos/farmacocinética , Protetores Solares/farmacocinética , Administração Tópica , Animais , Área Sob a Curva , Benzofenonas/sangue , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , DEET/sangue , Meia-Vida , Injeções Intravenosas , Repelentes de Insetos/administração & dosagem , Repelentes de Insetos/sangue , Masculino , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Protetores Solares/administração & dosagem
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