The aim of this work was to evaluate the feasibility of delivering transdermally a series of highly lipophilic compounds (log P similar to 4-7), comprising several selective oestrogen receptor modulators and a modified testosterone (danazol). The maximum fluxes of the drugs were predicted theoretically using the modified Potts & Guy algorithm (to determine the permeability coefficient (k(p)) from water) and the calculated aqueous solubilities. The correction provided by Cleek & Bunge took into account the contribution of the viable epidermal barrier to the skin permeation of highly lipophilic compounds. Experimental measurements of drug fluxes from saturated hydroalcoholic solutions were determined in vitro through excised pig skin. Overall...
The skin is a major physical and immunological barrier to the environment, and thus, percutaneous d...
Use of the percutaneous route may avoid some of the undesirable side effects that occur following or...
The solubilities of theophylline in, and fluxes through skin from, isopropyl myristate, octanol, dim...
The effect of dermal clearance on epidermal concentrations of topically applied drugs is poorly unde...
Purpose: The usefulness of the synthetic membrane, Strat-M? as an alternative to human and animal sk...
Over recent years, there has been growing evidence that the permeability coefficient variability des...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
dissertationIncorporation of chemical permeation enhancers in transdermal formulations has led to th...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
In this study, we present a modeling study on the prediction of transdermal permeability of both hyd...
ntroduction: Transdermal drug delivery has several known advantages over the oral route and hypoderm...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
A number of mathematical models have been proposed for predicting skin permeability, mostly empirica...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
The skin is a major physical and immunological barrier to the environment, and thus, percutaneous d...
Use of the percutaneous route may avoid some of the undesirable side effects that occur following or...
The solubilities of theophylline in, and fluxes through skin from, isopropyl myristate, octanol, dim...
The effect of dermal clearance on epidermal concentrations of topically applied drugs is poorly unde...
Purpose: The usefulness of the synthetic membrane, Strat-M? as an alternative to human and animal sk...
Over recent years, there has been growing evidence that the permeability coefficient variability des...
Skin permeation experiments have been broadly done since 1970s to 1980s as an evaluation method for ...
dissertationIncorporation of chemical permeation enhancers in transdermal formulations has led to th...
Presented in this paper is a general purpose computer model for predicting transdermal permeation of...
In this study, we present a modeling study on the prediction of transdermal permeability of both hyd...
ntroduction: Transdermal drug delivery has several known advantages over the oral route and hypoderm...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
A number of mathematical models have been proposed for predicting skin permeability, mostly empirica...
The prediction of percutaneous absorption and bioavailability in vivo, using the recently reported "...
The stratum corneum is a major barrier of drug penetration across the skin in transdermal delivery. ...
The skin is a major physical and immunological barrier to the environment, and thus, percutaneous d...
Use of the percutaneous route may avoid some of the undesirable side effects that occur following or...
The solubilities of theophylline in, and fluxes through skin from, isopropyl myristate, octanol, dim...