This work was devoted to the search for new artificial membranes allowing a rapid evaluation of passive human skin permeation of compounds with a parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA). Effective permeability coefficients (Pe) determined for a set of compounds using the PAMPA technique with isopropyl myristate (IPM) and silicone oil, alone or in mixture, were compared to the corresponding human skin permeability coefficient values (Kp). A good correlation between Pe and Kp was found for compounds tested through a membrane consisting of 70% silicone and 30% IPM. Moreover, positive correlation between the membrane retention of compounds and stratum corneum/water partition coefficients (PSC) was established. These results show...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Absorption through the skin of topically applied chemicals is relevant for both formulation developm...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
the Parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) in 1998. In this system, the permeability ...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Purpose: The usefulness of the synthetic membrane, Strat-M? as an alternative to human and animal sk...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Absorption through the skin of topically applied chemicals is relevant for both formulation developm...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
In recent years, the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) has been extended for p...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
We evaluated the effectiveness of a silicone membrane as an alternative to human skin using the skin...
the Parallel artificial membrane permeation assay (PAMPA) in 1998. In this system, the permeability ...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
Purpose: The usefulness of the synthetic membrane, Strat-M? as an alternative to human and animal sk...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...
In order to measure the contribution of lipid and pore (aqueous) pathways to the total skin permeati...