In this work, we developed a number of generalised skin diffusion based pharmacokinetic models to relate published in vivo urinary excretion data to matching experimentally generated in vitro human skin permeation test (IVPT) data for a series of topically applied salicylate esters. A simplified linear in vivo model was found to inadequately describe the time course of urinary excretion over the entire sampling period. We represented the skin barrier as both a one layer (stratum corneum) and a two-layer (stratum corneum with viable epidermis) diffusion model and convoluted their Laplace solutions with that for a single exponential disposition phase to describe the urinary excretion profiles in the Laplace domain. We also derived asymptotic ...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
Stratum corneum (SC) desorption experiments have yielded higher calculated steady-state fluxes than ...
Past in vitro studies with human skin have indicated that drug permeability coefficient (Kp) distrib...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
In order to estimate the in vivo behavior (e.g., blood concentration) of drugs on percutaneous absor...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
A number of mathematical models have been used to describe percutaneous absorption kinetics. In gene...
In vitro methods are commonly used in order to estimate the extent of systemic absorption of chemica...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
For some time, in-silico models to address substance transport into and through the skin are gaining...
To use a diffusion model for predicting skin absorption requires accurate estimates of input paramet...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
Stratum corneum (SC) desorption experiments have yielded higher calculated steady-state fluxes than ...
Past in vitro studies with human skin have indicated that drug permeability coefficient (Kp) distrib...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
In order to estimate the in vivo behavior (e.g., blood concentration) of drugs on percutaneous absor...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
A number of mathematical models have been used to describe percutaneous absorption kinetics. In gene...
In vitro methods are commonly used in order to estimate the extent of systemic absorption of chemica...
A two-dimensional diffusion model was developed to predict the absorption of chemicals in humans fol...
For some time, in-silico models to address substance transport into and through the skin are gaining...
To use a diffusion model for predicting skin absorption requires accurate estimates of input paramet...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
Stratum corneum (SC) desorption experiments have yielded higher calculated steady-state fluxes than ...
Past in vitro studies with human skin have indicated that drug permeability coefficient (Kp) distrib...