The permeable nature of frog skin presents an alternative route for the delivery of therapeutic chemicals to treat disease in frogs. However, although therapeutic chemicals are often topically applied to the skin of frogs, their pharmacokinetics have rarely been reported. To provide evidence to guide both candidate drug and formulation selection, we highlight factors expected to influence percutaneous absorption through frog skin, including the anatomy and physiology of the skin and the physicochemical properties of applied therapeutic chemicals. Importantly, we also highlight the effects of the formulation on percutaneous absorption, especially the inclusion of potential penetration enhancers as excipients. Finally, we collate empirical da...
The development of poisons endowed animals with a crucial survival advantage against a variety of pr...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over a century, frogs have been studied across various scientific ...
Tori Llewelyn investigated delivery of chemicals through the skin of frogs, with the rate and extent...
The permeable nature of frog skin presents an alternative route for the delivery of therapeutic chem...
Frogs have permeable skin, so transdermal delivery provides a practical alternative to traditional d...
The primary aim of in vitro testing of chemicals delivered via the percutaneous route is to predict ...
Rarely do commercial chemical products contain solely the active chemical/ingredient. It is therefor...
Frog skin structure and physiology differs between skin regions, however little is known about how t...
BACKGROUND: Infectious disease, particularly the fungal disease chytridiomycosis (caused by Batracho...
Owing to the dynamic interaction between frog skin and the environment, xenobiotics in frog habitats...
Aim: Although it is generally accepted that the animal skin represents a barrier to the permeation...
The absorption of lindane, heptachlor, aldrin, dieldrin and p, p\u27 DDT by frog skin has been studi...
Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been described all over the world since the 1980s. T...
Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been described all over the world since the 1980s. T...
The development of poisons endowed animals with a crucial survival advantage against a variety of pr...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over a century, frogs have been studied across various scientific ...
Tori Llewelyn investigated delivery of chemicals through the skin of frogs, with the rate and extent...
The permeable nature of frog skin presents an alternative route for the delivery of therapeutic chem...
Frogs have permeable skin, so transdermal delivery provides a practical alternative to traditional d...
The primary aim of in vitro testing of chemicals delivered via the percutaneous route is to predict ...
Rarely do commercial chemical products contain solely the active chemical/ingredient. It is therefor...
Frog skin structure and physiology differs between skin regions, however little is known about how t...
BACKGROUND: Infectious disease, particularly the fungal disease chytridiomycosis (caused by Batracho...
Owing to the dynamic interaction between frog skin and the environment, xenobiotics in frog habitats...
Aim: Although it is generally accepted that the animal skin represents a barrier to the permeation...
The absorption of lindane, heptachlor, aldrin, dieldrin and p, p\u27 DDT by frog skin has been studi...
Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been described all over the world since the 1980s. T...
Dramatic declines in amphibian populations have been described all over the world since the 1980s. T...
The development of poisons endowed animals with a crucial survival advantage against a variety of pr...
Item does not contain fulltextFor over a century, frogs have been studied across various scientific ...
Tori Llewelyn investigated delivery of chemicals through the skin of frogs, with the rate and extent...