AbstractIn the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how formulation ingredients interact with the molecular components of the upper layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), and thereby influence its macroscopic barrier properties. The aim here was to investigate the effect of two commonly used excipients, transcutol and dexpanthenol, on the molecular as well as the macroscopic properties of the skin membrane. Polarization transfer solid-state NMR methods were combined with steady-state flux and impedance spectroscopy measurements to investigate how these common excipients influence the molecular components of SC and its barrier function at strictly controlled hydration conditions in vitro with ex...
Penetration enhancers mediate trans-dermal drug delivery. The penetration enhancer dodecyl-azacycloh...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The barrier function of the skin is mainly assured by its outermost layer, stratum corneum (SC), whi...
In the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how formulation...
AbstractIn the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how for...
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...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
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 (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug deliver...
The function of the skin as a barrier is found to be closely associated with lipids in the stratum c...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Penetration enhancers mediate trans-dermal drug delivery. The penetration enhancer dodecyl-azacycloh...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The barrier function of the skin is mainly assured by its outermost layer, stratum corneum (SC), whi...
In the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how formulation...
AbstractIn the development of transdermal and topical products it is important to understand how for...
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...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
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 (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug deliver...
The function of the skin as a barrier is found to be closely associated with lipids in the stratum c...
AbstractThe stratum corneum (SC) is an effective permeability barrier. One strategy to increase drug...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Penetration enhancers mediate trans-dermal drug delivery. The penetration enhancer dodecyl-azacycloh...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The barrier function of the skin is mainly assured by its outermost layer, stratum corneum (SC), whi...