Assessing drug disposition in the skin after the application of a topical formulation is difficult. It is hypothesized that reverse iontophoresis (RI), which can extract charged/polar molecules for monitoring purposes, may provide a noninvasive approach for the assessment of local drug bioavailability. The passive and RI extraction of salicylic acid (SA) and nicotine (NIC) from porcine skin in vitro was assessed after a simple solution of the former and a transdermal patch of the latter had been applied for 24 and 8 h, respectively. Immediately after this “passive skin loading”, the amount of drug in the stratum corneum (SC) and “viable” tissue (VT) was measured either (a) after tape-stripping and subsequent solvent extraction of both skin ...
Direct measurements of cutaneous drug levels and kinetics have long been hampered by lack of appropr...
Many pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic approaches for in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavai...
Assessment of the bioavailability of topically applied drugs designed to act within or beneath the s...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
PURPOSE: The dermatopharmacokinetic methodology, in which tape stripping of the stratum corneum (SC...
OBJECTIVE : The in vivo effectiveness of a topical, dermatological formulation depends on the bioa-v...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
Assessing the bioavailability of drug molecules at the site of action provides better insight into t...
We present a method to determine the cutaneous bioavailability and hence to evaluate the bioequivale...
A new theoretical expression is derived to estimate the rate and amount of the in vivo percutaneous ...
A wide range of actives target the skin for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes, and the stratum corneu...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
The relation existing in vivo between the reservoir function of the stratum corneum following a 30-m...
Direct measurements of cutaneous drug levels and kinetics have long been hampered by lack of appropr...
Many pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic approaches for in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavai...
Assessment of the bioavailability of topically applied drugs designed to act within or beneath the s...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
PURPOSE: The dermatopharmacokinetic methodology, in which tape stripping of the stratum corneum (SC...
OBJECTIVE : The in vivo effectiveness of a topical, dermatological formulation depends on the bioa-v...
Background: A great deal of in silico estimation methods were proposed for skin concentration and pe...
Assessing the bioavailability of drug molecules at the site of action provides better insight into t...
We present a method to determine the cutaneous bioavailability and hence to evaluate the bioequivale...
A new theoretical expression is derived to estimate the rate and amount of the in vivo percutaneous ...
A wide range of actives target the skin for therapeutic or cosmetic purposes, and the stratum corneu...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
The relation existing in vivo between the reservoir function of the stratum corneum following a 30-m...
Direct measurements of cutaneous drug levels and kinetics have long been hampered by lack of appropr...
Many pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic approaches for in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavai...
Assessment of the bioavailability of topically applied drugs designed to act within or beneath the s...