This study investigated the effect of emulsifiers and their liquid crystalline structures on the dermal and transdermal delivery of hydroquinone (HQ), salicylic acid (SA) and octadecenedioic acid (DIOIC). Emulsions containing liquid crystalline phases were compared with an emulsion without liquid crystals. Skin permeation experiments were performed using Franz-type diffusion cells and human abdominal skin dermatomed to a thickness of 400 µm. The results indicate that emulsifiers arranging in liquid crystalline structures in the water phase of the emulsion enhanced the skin penetration of the active ingredients with the exception of SA. SA showed a different pattern of percutaneous absorption, and no difference in dermal and transdermal deli...
Two sugar-based emulsifiers, cetearyl alcohol & cetearyl glycoside and sorbitan stearate & sucrose c...
International audienceBackgroundEmollients are an important ingredient in personal care products, th...
The usefulness of liquid crystals (LC) in topical formulations for application to skin was evaluated...
In this study the effect of 2 penetration modifiers, dimethyl isosorbide (DMI) and diethylene glycol...
It has been recognized that the vehicle in which a permeant is applied to the skin has a distinctive...
Emulsions are widely used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical fields for the topical administration o...
Novel emulsions with a nanostructured continuous phase have been proposed as controlled drug deliver...
This article presents main factors influencing transdermal delivery of active ingredients in cosmeti...
The skin is a barrier which protects us against daily attacks of foreign substances. From a pharmace...
International audienceThe human skin is a very complex living tissue, in a permanent evolution and s...
Due to the unceasing progress in design of novel emulsifiers, powerful influence of the ongoing ‘gre...
An emerging class of natural surfactants, named alkylpolyglucosides, which can form both, the thermo...
Emulsions are widely used as topical formulations in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The...
The need for an official pharmaceutical vehicle or carrier of drug based on natural sugar emulsifier...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The sensory perception of cosmetic emulsions is complex as it is go...
Two sugar-based emulsifiers, cetearyl alcohol & cetearyl glycoside and sorbitan stearate & sucrose c...
International audienceBackgroundEmollients are an important ingredient in personal care products, th...
The usefulness of liquid crystals (LC) in topical formulations for application to skin was evaluated...
In this study the effect of 2 penetration modifiers, dimethyl isosorbide (DMI) and diethylene glycol...
It has been recognized that the vehicle in which a permeant is applied to the skin has a distinctive...
Emulsions are widely used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical fields for the topical administration o...
Novel emulsions with a nanostructured continuous phase have been proposed as controlled drug deliver...
This article presents main factors influencing transdermal delivery of active ingredients in cosmeti...
The skin is a barrier which protects us against daily attacks of foreign substances. From a pharmace...
International audienceThe human skin is a very complex living tissue, in a permanent evolution and s...
Due to the unceasing progress in design of novel emulsifiers, powerful influence of the ongoing ‘gre...
An emerging class of natural surfactants, named alkylpolyglucosides, which can form both, the thermo...
Emulsions are widely used as topical formulations in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. The...
The need for an official pharmaceutical vehicle or carrier of drug based on natural sugar emulsifier...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: The sensory perception of cosmetic emulsions is complex as it is go...
Two sugar-based emulsifiers, cetearyl alcohol & cetearyl glycoside and sorbitan stearate & sucrose c...
International audienceBackgroundEmollients are an important ingredient in personal care products, th...
The usefulness of liquid crystals (LC) in topical formulations for application to skin was evaluated...