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The quantitation of percutaneous absorption of pesticides is required as part of the registration, re-registration or hazard assessment process. There is a paucity of regulatory guidelines in this area. This paper presents three protocols that can be used to quantitate percutaneous absorption, primarily as a result of continuous skin exposure over a period equivalent to a working day (8 hr). A rat in vivo protocol, an in vitro protocol and a human in vivo protocol are described. None of these protocols is considered to be ideal and/or to represent a preferred method. The final choice of protocol must take into account the toxicity and physicochemical properties of the test molecule as well as cost and resource/technical ability. Nevertheless, the protocols described allow percutaneous absorption to be quantitated, and it is believed that, if adopted, they will prove useful in the regulatory and research areas for the acquisition of data under standard defined conditions. |