This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailability in humans after topical drug application. After an introduction discussing the importance of local drug bioavailability assessment and the limitations of model-based predictions, the focus turns to the relevance of experimental studies. The available techniques are then reviewed in detail, with particular emphasis on the tape stripping and microdialysis methodologies. Other less developed techniques, including the skin biopsy, suction blister, follicle removal and confocal Raman spectroscopy techniques are also described
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
When it comes to skin penetration analysis of a topically applied formulation, the number of suitabl...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
Many pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic approaches for in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavai...
ABSTRACT The skin barrier function has been attributed to the stratum corneum and represents a major...
We present a method to determine the cutaneous bioavailability and hence to evaluate the bioequivale...
The widespread acceptance of topical formulations intended for local and/or regional activity has pr...
Assessing the bioavailability of drug molecules at the site of action provides better insight into t...
OBJECTIVE : The in vivo effectiveness of a topical, dermatological formulation depends on the bioa-v...
International audienceThe study of human skin represents an important area of research and developme...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The study of human skin represents an important area of research and development in dermatology, tox...
Assessing drug disposition in the skin after the application of a topical formulation is difficult. ...
Currently, clinical trials in patients are required by most regulatory authorities for the assessmen...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
When it comes to skin penetration analysis of a topically applied formulation, the number of suitabl...
This paper reviews some current methods for the in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavailabilit...
Many pharmacodynamic or pharmacokinetic approaches for in vivo assessment of local cutaneous bioavai...
ABSTRACT The skin barrier function has been attributed to the stratum corneum and represents a major...
We present a method to determine the cutaneous bioavailability and hence to evaluate the bioequivale...
The widespread acceptance of topical formulations intended for local and/or regional activity has pr...
Assessing the bioavailability of drug molecules at the site of action provides better insight into t...
OBJECTIVE : The in vivo effectiveness of a topical, dermatological formulation depends on the bioa-v...
International audienceThe study of human skin represents an important area of research and developme...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
The study of human skin represents an important area of research and development in dermatology, tox...
Assessing drug disposition in the skin after the application of a topical formulation is difficult. ...
Currently, clinical trials in patients are required by most regulatory authorities for the assessmen...
The overall goal of this study was to explore the potential of using stratum corneum (SC) tape-strip...
Purpose:To model and interpret drug distribution in the dermis and underlying tissues after topical ...
When it comes to skin penetration analysis of a topically applied formulation, the number of suitabl...