Solvents are commonly used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations and sanitary products and cleansers. The uptake of solvent into the skin may change the molecular organization of skin lipids and proteins, which may in turn alter the protective skin barrier function. We herein examine the molecular effects of 10 different solvents on the outermost layer of skin, the stratum corneum (SC), using polarization transfer solid-state NMR on natural abundance 13C in intact SC. With this approach it is possible to characterize the molecular dynamics of solvent molecules when present inside intact SC and to simultaneously monitor the effects caused by the added solvent on SC lipids and protein components. All solvents investigated cause an incre...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...
The skin provides an attractive alternative to the conventional drug administration routes. Still, i...
Keratins are structural proteins that are abundant in human skin, nails, and hair, where they provid...
This thesis mainly explores how the molecular mobility of lipid and protein components in the outerm...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
AbstractSkin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without fir...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The barrier function of the skin is mainly assured by its outermost layer, stratum corneum (SC), whi...
The natural moisturizing factor (NMF) is a mixture of small water-soluble compounds present in the u...
The outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), is a lipid-protein membrane that experien...
The ‘acid mantle’ of the human skin is considered crucial for several protective functions of the sk...
The outermost layer of the skin is the stratum corneum (SC), which is mainly comprised of solid prot...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...
The skin provides an attractive alternative to the conventional drug administration routes. Still, i...
Keratins are structural proteins that are abundant in human skin, nails, and hair, where they provid...
This thesis mainly explores how the molecular mobility of lipid and protein components in the outerm...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of understandi...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
Skin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without first-pass ...
AbstractSkin is attractive for drug therapy because it offers an easily accessible route without fir...
<div><p>Despite the enormous potential for pharmaceutical applications, there is still a lack of und...
The barrier function of the skin is mainly assured by its outermost layer, stratum corneum (SC), whi...
The natural moisturizing factor (NMF) is a mixture of small water-soluble compounds present in the u...
The outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum (SC), is a lipid-protein membrane that experien...
The ‘acid mantle’ of the human skin is considered crucial for several protective functions of the sk...
The outermost layer of the skin is the stratum corneum (SC), which is mainly comprised of solid prot...
The structure and dynamics of isolated Stratum Corneum lipids in different temperatures and hydratio...
The skin provides an attractive alternative to the conventional drug administration routes. Still, i...
Keratins are structural proteins that are abundant in human skin, nails, and hair, where they provid...