Background : Reconstructed human epidermal culture skin models have been developed for cosmetic and pharmaceutical research. Objective : This study evaluated the total and carboxyl esterase activities (i.e., Km and Vmax, respectively) and localization in two reconstructed human epidermal culture skin models (LabCyte EPI-MODEL [Japan Tissue Engineering] and EpiDerm [MatTek/Kurabo]). The usefulness of the reconstruction cultured epidermis was also verified by comparison with human and rat epidermis. Methods : Homogenized epidermal samples were fractioned by centrifugation. p-nitrophenyl acetate and 4-methylumbelliferyl acetate were used as substrates of total esterase and carboxyl esterase, respectively. Results : Total and carboxyl esterase ...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Background : Reconstructed human epidermal culture skin models have been developed for cosmetic and ...
Die Haut ist eine wichtige Körpergrenzfläche, die mit Kosmetika, Arzneimittel und oft mit Chemikalie...
1 - Two techniques of homogenising skin tissue have been examined for their efficiency to produce ho...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate tissue architecture and lipid composition of commercial...
A viable in vitro excised human skin model was developed to accurately assess cutaneous delivery and...
The metabolic capacity of reconstituted epidermis from the outer root sheath cells of human hair fol...
The penta-ethyl ester prodrug of the chelating agent diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA), re...
Reconstructed Human Epidermis (RHE) is an artificial epidermis made in such a way that it resembles...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
Porcine ear skin is widely used to study skin permeation and absorption of ester compounds, whose pe...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...
Background : Reconstructed human epidermal culture skin models have been developed for cosmetic and ...
Die Haut ist eine wichtige Körpergrenzfläche, die mit Kosmetika, Arzneimittel und oft mit Chemikalie...
1 - Two techniques of homogenising skin tissue have been examined for their efficiency to produce ho...
In this study, a comprehensive characterization of xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) based on g...
PhD ThesisSkin subcellular fractions, keratinocytes, living skin equivalents (LSE) and percutaneous ...
The aim of the present study was to evaluate tissue architecture and lipid composition of commercial...
A viable in vitro excised human skin model was developed to accurately assess cutaneous delivery and...
The metabolic capacity of reconstituted epidermis from the outer root sheath cells of human hair fol...
The penta-ethyl ester prodrug of the chelating agent diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA), re...
Reconstructed Human Epidermis (RHE) is an artificial epidermis made in such a way that it resembles...
Human skin has the capacity to metabolise foreign chemicals (xenobiotics), but knowledge of the vari...
Porcine ear skin is widely used to study skin permeation and absorption of ester compounds, whose pe...
The development of in vitro and ex vivo models to mimic human illness is important not only for scie...
Recent progress in the field of epithelial culture techniques has allowed the development of culture...
Skin is the largest, and arguably, the most important organ of the body. It is a complex and multi-d...