AbstractSkin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass metabolism. Transdermal drug delivery is also associated with high patient compliance and through the site of application, the drug delivery can be locally directed. However, to succeed with transdermal drug delivery it is often required to overcome the low permeability of the upper layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC). One common strategy is to employ so-called penetration enhancers that supposedly act to increase the drug passage across SC. Still, there is a lack of understanding of the molecular effects of so-called penetration enhancers on the skin barrier membrane, the SC. In this study, we provide a molecular characteriza...
The function of the skin as a barrier is found to be closely associated with lipids in the stratum c...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
AbstractSkin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without fir...
This thesis mainly explores how the molecular mobility of lipid and protein components in the outerm...
Solvents are commonly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations and sanitary products and cle...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
AbstractIn the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how for...
In the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how formulation...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
The skin provides an attractive alternative to the conventional drug administration routes. Still, i...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
The outermost layer of skin (i.e., the stratum corneum, SC) is the interface that separates the wate...
The function of the skin as a barrier is found to be closely associated with lipids in the stratum c...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
AbstractSkin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without fir...
This thesis mainly explores how the molecular mobility of lipid and protein components in the outerm...
Solvents are commonly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations and sanitary products and cle...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
AbstractIn the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how for...
In the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how formulation...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
The skin provides an attractive alternative to the conventional drug administration routes. Still, i...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
The outermost layer of skin (i.e., the stratum corneum, SC) is the interface that separates the wate...
The function of the skin as a barrier is found to be closely associated with lipids in the stratum c...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...