At the 8th conference of Occupational and Environmental Exposure of the Skin to Chemicals (OEESC) (16–18 September 2019) in Dublin, Ireland, several researchers performing skin permeation assays convened to discuss in vitro skin permeability experiments. We, along with other colleagues, all of us hands-on skin permeation researchers, present here the results from our discussions on the available OECD guidelines. The discussions were especially focused on three OECD skin absorption documents, including a recent revision of one: i) OECD Guidance Document 28 (GD28) for the conduct of skin absorption studies (OECD, 2004), ii) Test Guideline 428 (TGD428) for measuring skin absorption of chemical in vitro (OECD, 2004), and iii) OECD Guidance Note...
AbstractA new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has b...
The OECD test guideline 428 for the assessment of dermal absorption in vitro has been in force for m...
The EU Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Exper...
At the 8th conference of Occupational and Environmental Exposure of the Skin to Chemicals (OEESC) (1...
Final international acceptance of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 4...
The Scientific Committee on Plants (SCP) is requested to provide an opinion on the consolidated docu...
A new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has been esta...
AbstractSkin absorption testing in vitro is a regulatory accepted alternative method (OECD Guideline...
In vitro methods are commonly used in order to estimate the extent of systemic absorption of chemica...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
AbstractThe conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consum...
A formal validation study was performed, in order to investigate whether the commercially available ...
The conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consumer produ...
Background: In vitro skin permeation experiments are highly relevant for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, a...
The exposure of the skin to consumer products, drugs, and environmental chemicals can result in thei...
AbstractA new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has b...
The OECD test guideline 428 for the assessment of dermal absorption in vitro has been in force for m...
The EU Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Exper...
At the 8th conference of Occupational and Environmental Exposure of the Skin to Chemicals (OEESC) (1...
Final international acceptance of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) 4...
The Scientific Committee on Plants (SCP) is requested to provide an opinion on the consolidated docu...
A new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has been esta...
AbstractSkin absorption testing in vitro is a regulatory accepted alternative method (OECD Guideline...
In vitro methods are commonly used in order to estimate the extent of systemic absorption of chemica...
Knowledge about the exposure to chemical substances forms an inevitable part of risk assessments and...
AbstractThe conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consum...
A formal validation study was performed, in order to investigate whether the commercially available ...
The conventional safety approach that includes dermal absorption of pharmaceutical or consumer produ...
Background: In vitro skin permeation experiments are highly relevant for pharmaceutical, cosmetic, a...
The exposure of the skin to consumer products, drugs, and environmental chemicals can result in thei...
AbstractA new in vitro model based on the electrical resistance properties of the skin barrier has b...
The OECD test guideline 428 for the assessment of dermal absorption in vitro has been in force for m...
The EU Scientific Committee on Consumer Safety (SCCS) and the Cosmetic Ingredient Review (CIR) Exper...