The penetration and storage behavior of dye-containing nanoparticles (diameter 320 nm) into the hair follicles was investigated. The results were compared to the findings obtained with the same amount of dye in the non-particle form. In the first part of the experiments, the penetration of the dye into the hair follicles was investigated in vitro on porcine skin, which is an appropriate model for human tissue. It was found that the nanoparticles penetrate much deeper into the hair follicles than the dye in the non-particle form, if a massage had been applied. Without massage, similar results were obtained for both formulations. Subsequently, the storage behavior of both formulations in the hair follicles was analyzed in vivo on human skin b...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
Using nanoparticulate systems for transdermal delivery has emerged as an increasingly important appr...
We report on the visualization of the penetration of sunscreen formulations containing TiO2 nanopart...
For at least two decades, nanoparticles have been investigated for their capability to deliver topi...
Hair follicles represent a long-term storage of topically applied drugs and cosmetics in the skin. A...
The importance of the hair follicle in the process of cutaneous drug penetration has been establishe...
Recently, it was demonstrated that particles could be utilized as carrier systems for drugs into the...
Despite established prevention strategies such as standardized skin antisepsis with alcohol rubs, th...
Particulate drug delivery via hair follicles represents a promising concept, although requirements a...
International audienceWe report on the visualization of the penetration of sunscreen formulations co...
Particle-based drug delivery systems target active compounds to the hair follicle and may result in ...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
Nanostructures have been proposed as drug delivery systems in the treatment of hair follicle-related...
The follicular route is an important drug penetration pathway in any topical application, either con...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
Using nanoparticulate systems for transdermal delivery has emerged as an increasingly important appr...
We report on the visualization of the penetration of sunscreen formulations containing TiO2 nanopart...
For at least two decades, nanoparticles have been investigated for their capability to deliver topi...
Hair follicles represent a long-term storage of topically applied drugs and cosmetics in the skin. A...
The importance of the hair follicle in the process of cutaneous drug penetration has been establishe...
Recently, it was demonstrated that particles could be utilized as carrier systems for drugs into the...
Despite established prevention strategies such as standardized skin antisepsis with alcohol rubs, th...
Particulate drug delivery via hair follicles represents a promising concept, although requirements a...
International audienceWe report on the visualization of the penetration of sunscreen formulations co...
Particle-based drug delivery systems target active compounds to the hair follicle and may result in ...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
Nanostructures have been proposed as drug delivery systems in the treatment of hair follicle-related...
The follicular route is an important drug penetration pathway in any topical application, either con...
The potential and benefits of nanoparticles in nanobiotechnology have been enthusiastically discusse...
Using nanoparticulate systems for transdermal delivery has emerged as an increasingly important appr...
We report on the visualization of the penetration of sunscreen formulations containing TiO2 nanopart...