For some time, in-silico models to address substance transport into and through the skin are gaining more and more importance in different fields of science and industry. In particular, the mathematical prediction of in-vivo skin absorption is of great interest to overcome ethical and economical issues. The presented work outlines a strategy to address this problem and in particular, investigates in-vitro and in-vivo skin penetration experiments of the model compound flufenamic acid solved in an ointment by means of a mathematical model. Experimental stratum corneum concentration-depth profiles (SC-CDP) for various time intervals using two different in-vitro systems (Franz diffusion cell, Saarbruecken penetration model) were examined and si...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
In this work, we developed a number of generalised skin diffusion based pharmacokinetic models to re...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
Previously, the interest in in vivo/in vitro correlations in the dermal field of research has increa...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
A physiology-based diffusion model is developed to predict drug transport across human skin. It feat...
Skin drug delivery can be subdivided into topical and transdermal administration. Transdermal admini...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Studies on drug disposition in inflamed skin are important for safe and effective application of top...
A simple in vivo method was proposed for predicting the steady-state rate of penetration of drugs ac...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
In this work, we developed a number of generalised skin diffusion based pharmacokinetic models to re...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
Previously, the interest in in vivo/in vitro correlations in the dermal field of research has increa...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
A physiology-based diffusion model is developed to predict drug transport across human skin. It feat...
Skin drug delivery can be subdivided into topical and transdermal administration. Transdermal admini...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Studies on drug disposition in inflamed skin are important for safe and effective application of top...
A simple in vivo method was proposed for predicting the steady-state rate of penetration of drugs ac...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
In this work, we developed a number of generalised skin diffusion based pharmacokinetic models to re...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...