Stability of sulfur mustard in vehicles suitable for cutaneous exposure of swine

T. L. Miller, J. Graham, T. Hayes, F. Reid
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Abstract

Sulfur mustard (SM) is a blistering chemical warfare agent capable of forming deep, bullous lesions in man that heal very slowly and tend to become infected. We have developed a swine model that is used to evaluate candidate treatment regimens for the SM injury. To expand our wound-healing studies, SM mixtures suitable for cutaneous exposure were needed so that a large total body surface area (TBSA) could be covered during the SM application. The vehicles selected for use in the SM exposure experiments would have to be miscible with SM, form a stable mixture, be soluble in an organic solvent that is required for the stability evaluation, be nontoxic, and not interfere with the SM reaction on the skin. Four candidate vehicles were selected for testing. The vehicles were peanut oil, propylene glycol, polyethylene glycol (PEG) 200, and PEG 400. During preliminary screening, PEG 400 was eliminated as a candidate because it was not soluble in hexane, and least soluble in chloroform and methylene chloride. Propylene glycol was eliminated since it did not mix with SM. The SM mixtures of peanut oil and PEG 200 were prepared for stability testing over the 25–75% SM concentration range. The results show that the SM mixtures prepared with peanut oil and PEG 200 at the 25, 50, and 75% levels are stable for more than 8 days when stored at 21°C (room temperature) and more than 35 days when stored at −70°C (freezer).
适用于猪皮肤暴露的车辆中芥子气硫的稳定性
硫磺芥菜(SM)是一种起泡的化学战剂,能够在人体形成深的大疱性损伤,愈合非常缓慢,容易感染。我们已经开发了一个猪模型,用于评估SM损伤的候选治疗方案。为了扩大我们的伤口愈合研究,需要适合皮肤暴露的SM混合物,以便在SM应用期间可以覆盖较大的全身表面积(TBSA)。选择用于SM暴露实验的载体必须与SM混溶,形成稳定的混合物,可溶于稳定性评估所需的有机溶剂,无毒,并且不干扰SM在皮肤上的反应。选择四辆候选车辆进行测试。运载工具是花生油、丙二醇、聚乙二醇(PEG) 200和PEG 400。在初步筛选中,peg400因为不溶于己烷,不溶于氯仿和二氯甲烷而被淘汰。丙二醇因不能与SM混合而被淘汰。制备了花生油与PEG 200的SM混合物,在25 ~ 75%的SM浓度范围内进行了稳定性试验。结果表明,花生油和PEG 200在25、50和75%水平下制备的SM混合物在21℃(室温)下可稳定保存8天以上,在- 70℃(冷冻)下可稳定保存35天以上。
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