Holmgaard et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Percutaneous Penetration‐Methodological ConsiderationsHolmgaard et al., 2014
View PDF- Document ID
- 13448017853173192347
- Author
- Holmgaard R
- Benfeldt E
- Nielsen J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology
External Links
Snippet
Studies on percutaneous penetration are needed to assess the hazards after unintended occupational skin exposures to industrial products as well as the efficacy after intended consumer exposure to topically applied medicinal or cosmetic products. During recent …
- 210000003491 Skin 0 abstract description 68
Classifications
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups
- G01N33/48—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/50—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing
- G01N33/5005—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing involving human or animal cells
- G01N33/5008—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing involving human or animal cells for testing or evaluating the effect of chemical or biological compounds, e.g. drugs, cosmetics
- G01N33/5082—Supracellular entities, e.g. tissue, organisms
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups
- G01N33/48—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/50—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing
- G01N33/52—Use of compounds or compositions for colorimetric, spectrophotometric or fluorometric investigation, e.g. use of reagent paper and including single- and multilayer analytical elements
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups
- G01N33/48—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/50—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing
- G01N33/92—Chemical analysis of biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Testing involving biospecific ligand binding methods; Immunological testing involving lipids, e.g. cholesterol, lipoproteins, or their receptors
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N33/00—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups
- G01N33/48—Investigating or analysing materials by specific methods not covered by the preceding groups biological material, e.g. blood, urine; Haemocytometers
- G01N33/483—Physical analysis of biological material
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N21/00—Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible or ultra-violet light
- G01N21/62—Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light
- G01N21/63—Systems in which the material investigated is excited whereby it emits light or causes a change in wavelength of the incident light optically excited
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N21/00—Investigating or analysing materials by the use of optical means, i.e. using infra-red, visible or ultra-violet light
- G01N21/75—Systems in which material is subjected to a chemical reaction, the progress or the result of the reaction being investigated
- G01N21/77—Systems in which material is subjected to a chemical reaction, the progress or the result of the reaction being investigated by observing the effect on a chemical indicator
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N13/00—Investigating surface or boundary effects, e.g. wetting power; Investigating diffusion effects; Analysing materials by determining surface, boundary, or diffusion effects
- G01N2013/003—Diffusion; diffusivity between liquids
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N27/00—Investigating or analysing materials by the use of electric, electro-chemical, or magnetic means
-
- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B5/00—Detecting, measuring or recording for diagnostic purposes; Identification of persons
- A61B5/44—Detecting, measuring or recording for evaluating the integumentary system, e.g. skin, hair or nails
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
- G01N1/00—Sampling; Preparing specimens for investigation
Similar Documents
| Publication | Publication Date | Title |
|---|---|---|
| Zsikó et al. | Methods to evaluate skin penetration in vitro | |
| Abd et al. | Skin models for the testing of transdermal drugs | |
| Supe et al. | Methods for evaluating penetration of drug into the skin: A review | |
| Mohammed et al. | In vitro–in vivo correlation in skin permeation | |
| Godin et al. | Transdermal skin delivery: predictions for humans from in vivo, ex vivo and animal models | |
| Jung et al. | Animal models for percutaneous absorption | |
| Holmgaard et al. | Percutaneous Penetration‐Methodological Considerations | |
| Gionfriddo et al. | Headspace versus direct immersion solid phase microextraction in complex matrixes: investigation of analyte behavior in multicomponent mixtures | |
| Benfeldt et al. | Bioequivalence of topical formulations in humans: evaluation by dermal microdialysis sampling and the dermatopharmacokinetic method | |
| Sartorelli et al. | Percutaneous penetration studies for risk assessment | |
| Van De Sandt et al. | Comparative in vitro–in vivo percutaneous absorption of the pesticide propoxur | |
| Patel et al. | Research techniques made simple: Drug delivery techniques, Part 2: Commonly used techniques to assess topical drug bioavailability | |
| Fasano et al. | Dermal penetration of propylene glycols: Measured absorption across human abdominal skin in vitro and comparison with a QSAR model | |
| Russell et al. | Measurement and prediction of the rate and extent of drug delivery into and through the skin | |
| Phuong et al. | Effect of massage on percutaneous penetration and skin decontamination: man and animal | |
| Rolland et al. | Human scalp permeability to the chemical warfare agent VX | |
| Alonso et al. | Caffeine delivery in porcine skin: a confocal Raman study | |
| Gabbanini et al. | In vitro evaluation of the permeation through reconstructed human epidermis of essentials oils from cosmetic formulations | |
| Raney et al. | Cutaneous pharmacokinetic approaches to compare bioavailability and/or bioequivalence for topical drug products | |
| Sesto Cabral et al. | Equipment and method for in vitro release measurements on topical dosage forms | |
| Maciel Tabosa et al. | Quantification of chemical uptake into the skin by vibrational spectroscopies and stratum corneum sampling | |
| Zhang et al. | Visualization of epidermal reservoir formation from topical diclofenac gels by Raman spectroscopy | |
| Champmartin et al. | Occupational exposure assessment with solid substances: choosing a vehicle for in vitro percutaneous absorption experiments | |
| Lademann et al. | Human percutaneous absorption of a direct hair dye comparing in vitro and in vivo results: implications for safety assessment and animal testing | |
| Ottaviani et al. | In silico and in vitro filters for the fast estimation of skin permeation and distribution of new chemical entities |