A proposed eye ex vivo permeation approach to evaluate pesticides: Case dimethoate

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This study aims to propose different ex vivo methodologies for pesticide evaluation when in contact with ocular mucosa. The first ex vivo study was performed using vertical Franz cells with fresh and refrigerated excised bovine corneas. The second evaluated the permeation through the cornea by using fresh, refrigerated and damaged whole bovine eyes. Both experiments were evaluated by applying 50 μl (of 5 mg/ml solution) of an emulsifiable pesticide formulation (Dimetoato 500 EC®). In the first study, dimethoate profiles and permeation fluxes showed no statistical differences (p < .05) between fresh and refrigerated excised corneas, probably due to the excision procedure generating damage to the cornea by altering stromal structure, irrespective of the refrigeration procedure. In relation to the results obtained for developed ex vivo permeation method in whole eyes, there was a statistical difference (p

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Cardoso, T. P. de A., Kishishita, J., Souza, A. T. M., Vieira, J. R. C., Melo, C. M. L. de, Santana, D. P. de, & Leal, L. B. (2020). A proposed eye ex vivo permeation approach to evaluate pesticides: Case dimethoate. Toxicology in Vitro, 66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tiv.2020.104833

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