The prediction of percutaneous absorption. I: Influence of the dermis on in vitro permeation models

[1]  Octavio Díez-Sales,et al.  A modelistic approach showing the importance of the stagnant aqueous layers in in vitro diffusion studies, and in vitro-in vivo correlations , 1991 .

[2]  N el Tayar,et al.  Percutaneous penetration of drugs: a quantitative structure-permeability relationship study. , 1991, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[3]  J. Hadgraft Structure activity relationships and percutaneous absorption , 1991 .

[4]  M. Bermejo,et al.  Compared effects of synthetic and natural bile acid surfactants on xenobiotic absorption I. Studies with polysorbate and taurocholate in rat colon , 1991 .

[5]  T Yano,et al.  Skin permeability of various non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in man. , 1986, Life sciences.

[6]  G. Flynn,et al.  Permeation of hairless mouse skin I: Experimental methods and comparison with human epidermal permeation by alkanols. , 1980, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[7]  M. Roberts,et al.  Permeability of human epidermis to phenolic compounds , 1977, The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology.

[8]  R. Scheuplein,et al.  Mechanism of percutaneous absorption. IV. Penetration of nonelectrolytes (alcohols) from aqueous solutions and from pure liquids. , 1973, The Journal of investigative dermatology.

[9]  M. Herráez,et al.  A comparative "in vitro" study of permeability with different synthetic and biological membranes. , 1991, European journal of drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics.

[10]  R. Scott,et al.  In vitro percutaneous absorption experiments: a technique for the production of intact epidermal membranes from rat skin , 1986 .

[11]  G. Flynn,et al.  Permeation of hairless mouse skin II: membrane sectioning techniques and influence on alkanol permeabilities. , 1981, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.

[12]  R. Scheuplein,et al.  Mechanism of percutaneous absorption. II. Transient diffusion and the relative importance of various routes of skin penetration. , 1967, The Journal of investigative dermatology.