Ex Vivo Human Skin is not a Barrier for Cyclic Siloxanes (Cyclic Silicones): Evidence of Diffusion, Bioaccumulation, and Risk of Dermal Absorption Using a New Validated GC-FID Procedure
Cyclic methylsiloxanes D4, D5, D6 (also called cyclic silicones) are widely used in various dermatological products and cosmetics, both for children and adults. As a result of their unique physicochemical properties, the production of cyclic methylsiloxanes has greatly increased over the last few ye...
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Main Authors: | Dominika Krenczkowska (Author), Krystyna Mojsiewicz-Pieńkowska (Author), Bartosz Wielgomas (Author), Dagmara Bazar (Author), Zbigniew Jankowski (Author) |
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