Whole blood is the sample matrix of choice for monitoring systemic triclocarban levels
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Jan 23 2012
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Alternative Title:Chemosphere
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Description:The antibacterial triclocarban (TCC) concentrates in the cellular fraction of blood. Consequently, plasma levels are at least two-fold lower than the TCC amount present in blood. Utilizing whole blood sampling, a low but significant absorption of TCC from soap during showering is demonstrated for a small group of human subjects.
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Source:Chemosphere. 2012; 87(7):825-827.
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Pubmed ID:22273184
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC3538789
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Volume:87
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Issue:7
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:77e9a3cefdae668881c5890e3d98a2cb9e920b85d247408544582b0332b3abbf
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