Based on the hypothesis that limited receptor solubility of lipophilic compounds may result in lower observed permeability parameters, the aim of this study was to determine the in vitro human epidermal permeability coefficients and membrane retention of a series of aliphatic alcohols (C1-C10, log p -0.72 to 4.06) using two different receptor solutions (water and 4% bovine serum albumin in phosphate-buffered saline). Aqueous solutions of radiolabeled alcohols were dosed into the stratum corneum side of membranes mounted in side-by-side glass diffusion cells. Appearance of alcohol in the receptor compartment filled with either of the two solutions was monitored over a 7 h period when both stratum corneum (assessed by tape stripping) and the ...
One of the most important determinants of dermatological and systemic penetration after topical appl...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Based on the hypothesis that limited receptor solubility of lipophilic compounds may result in lower...
In order to establish the relationship between solute lipophilicity and skin penetration (including ...
The effect of dermal clearance on epidermal concentrations of topically applied drugs is poorly unde...
The permeability coefficients (kp) of a series of methyl-substituted p-cresols were determined in hu...
Properties of a compound thought to influence reservoir formation in the skin during percutaneous ab...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Most quantitative permeability data on human skin are based on studies in which water was used as th...
In principle, maximum transepidermal fluxes of solutes should be similar for different vehicles, exc...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly ...
The effects of water and ethanol vehicles on stratum corneum and silastic membrane partitioning of 1...
The potential EU ban on the use of animals in the testing of cosmetic products and their ingredients...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
One of the most important determinants of dermatological and systemic penetration after topical appl...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...
Based on the hypothesis that limited receptor solubility of lipophilic compounds may result in lower...
In order to establish the relationship between solute lipophilicity and skin penetration (including ...
The effect of dermal clearance on epidermal concentrations of topically applied drugs is poorly unde...
The permeability coefficients (kp) of a series of methyl-substituted p-cresols were determined in hu...
Properties of a compound thought to influence reservoir formation in the skin during percutaneous ab...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Most quantitative permeability data on human skin are based on studies in which water was used as th...
In principle, maximum transepidermal fluxes of solutes should be similar for different vehicles, exc...
The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly ...
The effects of water and ethanol vehicles on stratum corneum and silastic membrane partitioning of 1...
The potential EU ban on the use of animals in the testing of cosmetic products and their ingredients...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
One of the most important determinants of dermatological and systemic penetration after topical appl...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Two reconstructed human skin models, EpiskinSM and EpiDermTM, have been approved as alternative memb...