Subtotal removal of the stratum corneum by brushing as a decontamination strategy after hydrofluoric-acid exposure of human skin

Mini Vijayan S, Göen T, Kaifie-Pechmann A, Kiesewetter F, Horch RE, Müller-Seubert W, Drexler H, Kilo S, Wolfschmidt A (2026)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2026

Journal

Book Volume: 415

Article Number: 111788

DOI: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2025.111788

Abstract

Accidents with hydrofluoric acid (HF) can cause systemic poisoning by transdermal penetration of fluoride ions. Abrasive techniques, like mechanical brushing, are occasionally used as a method of decontamination, but their efficacy in reducing systemic fluoride absorption remains unclear. In a modified Franz diffusion-cell model, human skin samples (0.9 mm thickness, n = 6 per group) were exposed to 30 % HF. After one minute of exposure, the supernatant fluid was removed with cotton swabs. With the exception of untreated controls, the skin was then decontaminated either with a water jet alone or combined with brushing, using an electric toothbrush. Samples were collected from the receptor solution at different timepoints during the 72 h post-exposure timeframe. Both strategies were effective when compared to a lack of decontamination. There was no significant difference in cumulative fluoride absorption between the combination of water jet plus brushing and the water jet alone. However, approximately 4–48 h after exposure, the fluoride flux (absorption per hour) was lower in the skin samples treated with the combination of water jet and brushing. This difference was significant at 12 h and 24 h post-exposure. Overall, our results suggest an additional efficacy of mechanical decontamination during the prolonged follow-up period after hydrofluoric-acid exposure. This might be especially relevant in exposure scenarios with a larger skin depot of fluoride, like exposure to higher HF-concentrations. However, future research is needed to place these findings on a broader data basis and to evaluate the safety and efficacy of mechanical decontamination in practice.

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APA:

Mini Vijayan, S., Göen, T., Kaifie-Pechmann, A., Kiesewetter, F., Horch, R.E., Müller-Seubert, W.,... Wolfschmidt, A. (2026). Subtotal removal of the stratum corneum by brushing as a decontamination strategy after hydrofluoric-acid exposure of human skin. Toxicology Letters, 415. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2025.111788

MLA:

Mini Vijayan, Suvarna, et al. "Subtotal removal of the stratum corneum by brushing as a decontamination strategy after hydrofluoric-acid exposure of human skin." Toxicology Letters 415 (2026).

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