BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Percutaneous permeation is a frequently used approach in drug delivery, but the detailed physics process in the patch--stratum corneum (SC)--viable epidermis system remains unclear: the influence of the interphases in the multilayered structure has been little studied. METHODS: This paper applied the finite-element method to develop a contact algorithm with an interphase element to account for the interphase barrier on drug diffusion and chemical absorption during a transdermal drug delivery process. A more realistic multilayer structure, including the patch, SC and viable epidermis, are incorporated into the algorithm. Both interphases between the patch and SC, and between SC and viable epidermis are considered. RESULTS...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
A transient percutaneous drug absorption model was solved in two dimensions. Clearance of the topica...
This thesis presents a significant advance in selection of drug candidates for transdermal drug deli...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Percutaneous permeation is a frequently used approach in drug delivery, but the ...
Background/purpose: Percutaneous permeation is a fre-quently used approach in drug delivery, but the...
This study addresses the modeling of transdermal diffusion of drugs to better understand the permeat...
Background: The delivery of drugs through dermal layers known as transdermal drug delivery is one of...
AbstractBackgroundThe delivery of drugs through dermal layers known as transdermal drug delivery is ...
In recent years, transdermal drug delivery patches (TDDP) have developed rapidly. This is because th...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
A mathematical model is presented for the description of transdermal drug delivery from a matrix-typ...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
The stratum corneum forms the outermost layer of the skin and is essentially a multilamellar lipid m...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
A transient percutaneous drug absorption model was solved in two dimensions. Clearance of the topica...
This thesis presents a significant advance in selection of drug candidates for transdermal drug deli...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Percutaneous permeation is a frequently used approach in drug delivery, but the ...
Background/purpose: Percutaneous permeation is a fre-quently used approach in drug delivery, but the...
This study addresses the modeling of transdermal diffusion of drugs to better understand the permeat...
Background: The delivery of drugs through dermal layers known as transdermal drug delivery is one of...
AbstractBackgroundThe delivery of drugs through dermal layers known as transdermal drug delivery is ...
In recent years, transdermal drug delivery patches (TDDP) have developed rapidly. This is because th...
© 2014 Springer Science+Business Media. Purpose: To develop in-silico model for predicting percutane...
The diffusion model for percutaneous absorption is developed for the specific case of delivery to th...
A mathematical model is presented for the description of transdermal drug delivery from a matrix-typ...
Many drugs are presently delivered through the skin from products developed for topical and transder...
A diffusion model for the percutaneous absorption of a solute through the skin is developed for the ...
The stratum corneum forms the outermost layer of the skin and is essentially a multilamellar lipid m...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
A transient percutaneous drug absorption model was solved in two dimensions. Clearance of the topica...
This thesis presents a significant advance in selection of drug candidates for transdermal drug deli...