نتایج جستجو برای: skin permeability

تعداد نتایج: 241430  

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical sciences 1998
S Henry D V McAllister M G Allen M R Prausnitz

Although modern biotechnology has produced extremely sophisticated and potent drugs, many of these compounds cannot be effectively delivered using current drug delivery techniques (e.g., pills and injections). Transdermal delivery is an attractive alternative, but it is limited by the extremely low permeability of skin. Because the primary barrier to transport is located in the upper 10-15 micr...

Journal: :Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin 2003
Kenji Mori Seiji Tokumoto Hiroyuki Kubo Naruhito Higo Iwao Nozawa Shuji Sato Kenji Sugibayashi

Few studies have been reported on the design of topical formulations consisting of electrodes and active drugs for electroporation as a means to increase skin permeability of the drugs, although many studies were reported for the effect of this physical means using aqueous drug solutions. We, therefore, designed a prototypic reservoir and matrix topical formulations that are suitable for electr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1966
M Faust B R Chase L M Massey

Ontogenic changes in respiratory pathways of skins of detached apple fruits were measured during a 4 month period. Results showed that an increase in pentose pathway occurred with increasing senescence in this tissue. Variation in temperature at any given age did not result in an alteration of the C(6)/C(1) ratio. CO(2) evolution from the pentose pathway in senescent fruit was directly related ...

2014
Hae-Jin Lee Seung-Hun Lee

Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a multifactorial inflammatory skin disease perpetuated by gene-environmental interactions and which is characterized by genetic barrier defects and allergic inflammation. Recent studies demonstrate an important role for the epidermal permeability barrier in AD that is closely related to chronic immune activation in the skin during systemic allergic reactions. Moreover,...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2010
Yuji Ogushi Azumi Tsuzuki Megumi Sato Hiroshi Mochida Reiko Okada Masakazu Suzuki Stanley D Hillyard Shigeyasu Tanaka

Regions of specialization for water absorption across the skin of Bufonid and Ranid anurans were identified by immunohistochemistry and Western blot analysis, using antibodies raised against arginine vasotocin (AVT)-stimulated aquaporins (AQPs) that are specific to absorbing regions of Hyla japonica. In Bufo marinus, labeling for Hyla urinary bladder-type AQP (AQP-h2), which is also localized i...

2008
Priya Batheja Yifan Song Bozena Michniak Joachim Kohn

Estimation of permeation of compounds such as chemical warfare agents (CWAs) alone or through barrier creams such as SERPACWA (Skin Exposure Reduction Paste Against Chemical Warfare Agents) requires animal experiments or in vitro testing using animal or human skin. While animal skin does not reflect the same barrier properties as human skin, human skin poses problems of procurement, cost and la...

Journal: :International Journal of Nanomedicine 2008
Tak S Ching Patricia Connolly

This study investigated the possibility of simultaneously extracting glucose and lactate from human subjects, at the same skin location, using transdermal reverse iontophoresis. Transdermal monitoring using iontophoresis is made possible by the skin's permeability to small molecules and the nanoporous and microporous nature of the structure of skin. The study was intended to provide information...

2011
Franz PW Radner Susanne Grond Guenter Haemmerle Achim Lass Rudolf Zechner

Keratinocyte differentiation is essential for skin development and the formation of the skin permeability barrier. This process involves an orchestrated remodeling of lipids. The cleavage of precursor lipids from lamellar bodies by β-glucocerebrosidase, sphingomyelinase, phospholipases and sterol sulfatase generates ceramides, non-esterified fatty acids and cholesterol for the lipid-containing ...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2010
Małgorzata Kupczewska-Dobecka Marek Jakubowski Sławomir Czerczak

Our objectives included calculating the permeability coefficient and dermal penetration rates (flux value) for 112 chemicals with occupational exposure limits (OELs) according to the LFER (linear free-energy relationship) model developed using published methods. We also attempted to assign skin notations based on each chemical's molecular structure. There are many studies available where formul...

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