Stephen W. Morrall
Procter & Gamble
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International Journal of Dermatology | 2011
Kathy M. Kerr; Trevor John Darcy; James P. Henry; Haruko Mizoguchi; James Robert Schwartz; Stephen W. Morrall; Thomas G. Filloon; Rohan Lalith Wimalasena; Gina M. Fadayel; Kevin John Mills
Background Dandruff is a common scalp condition characterized by flakes, pruritus and sometimes mild erythema. These symptoms reflect underlying histopathologic and biochemical events that must be reversed if treatment is to be effective.
Journal of Chromatography B | 2003
Jeffrey D. Vassallo; Stephen W. Morrall; Kristi Lynn Fliter; Sandra M. Curry; George P. Daston; Lois D. Lehman-McKeeman
Species differences in the biotransformation of coumarin are thought to play an important role in its toxicity. Since the putative toxic metabolite is coumarin 3,4-epoxide (CE), methods to measure the metabolites of CE were developed. The glutathione (GSH) conjugate of CE (CE-SG) at the 3-position was purified by reversed-phase (RP)-high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), and characterized by mass spectrometry (MS) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). An RP-HPLC method was developed to quantify CE-SG in hepatic microsomal mixtures and a separate RP-HPLC method was also developed to quantify the three ring-opened coumarin metabolites; o-hydroxyphenylacetic acid (o-HPAA), o-hydroxyphenylethanol (o-HPE) and o-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde (o-HPA) in hepatic microsomal mixtures. Detection limits for all four products of coumarin epoxidation exceeded 3.5 ng/ml and recovery from hepatic microsomal mixtures was essentially quantitative with RSD values less than 8%. Species differences in o-HPA detoxification were consistent with sensitivity to coumarin, thereby demonstrating that these methods have utility in addressing the fate of CE and its contribution to toxicity.
Archive | 1991
Bruce Prentiss Murch; Stephen W. Morrall; Mark Hsiang-Kuen Mao
Environmental Science & Technology | 2001
Milton J. Rosen; Fang Li; Stephen W. Morrall; Donald J. Versteeg
Environmental Science & Technology | 2001
Jocelyn C. Dunphy; and Daniel G. Pessler; Stephen W. Morrall; K. Alex Evans; David Robaugh; Gordon Fujimoto and; Andre Negahban
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2006
Stephen W. Morrall; J.C. Dunphy; Manuel L. Cano; Alex Evans; Drew C. McAvoy; B.P. Price; William S. Eckhoff
Toxicology Letters | 2009
Ting Hu; Ruth E. Bailey; Stephen W. Morrall; Marilyn J. Aardema; Lesley A. Stanley; Julie A. Skare
Science of The Total Environment | 2006
Hans Sanderson; Bradford B. Price; Scott D. Dyer; Alvaro J. Decarvalho; David Robaugh; Scott W. Waite; Stephen W. Morrall; Allen M. Nielsen; Manuel L. Cano; K. Alex Evans
Archive | 1991
Bruce Prentiss Murch; Stephen W. Morrall
Journal of Surfactants and Detergents | 1999
Yun-Peng Zhu; Milton J. Rosen; Phillip Kyle Vinson; Stephen W. Morrall