The effect of prolonged exposure on sodium dodecyl sulfate penetration into human skin.
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] G. Kasting,et al. Anionic surfactant-induced changes in skin permeability. , 2019, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.
[2] G. Kasting,et al. Mechanisms of anionic surfactant penetration into human skin: Investigating monomer, micelle and submicellar aggregate penetration theories , 2019, International journal of cosmetic science.
[3] D. Moore,et al. Study of surfactant–skin interactions by skin impedance measurements , 2012, International journal of cosmetic science.
[4] S. Mitragotri,et al. Effect of Surfactant Mixtures on Skin Structure and Barrier Properties , 2010, Annals of Biomedical Engineering.
[5] H Frederick Frasch,et al. Pig and guinea pig skin as surrogates for human in vitro penetration studies: a quantitative review. , 2009, Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA.
[6] S. K. Li,et al. Iontophoretic transport across a multiple membrane system. , 2008, Journal of pharmaceutical sciences.
[7] D. Blankschtein,et al. Why is sodium cocoyl isethionate (SCI) mild to the skin barrier? - An in vitro investigation based on the relative sizes of the SCI micelles and the skin aqueous pores. , 2008, Journal of cosmetic science.
[8] D. Blankschtein,et al. The role of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) micelles in inducing skin barrier perturbation in the presence of glycerol. , 2008, Journal of cosmetic science.
[9] P. Somasundaran,et al. Role of Surfactant Micelle Charge in Protein Denaturation and Surfactant-Induced Skin Irritation , 2006 .
[10] Michael P. Meredith,et al. Improving the Sensitivity of in Vitro Skin Penetration Experiments , 1994, Pharmaceutical Research.
[11] H. I. Maibach,et al. Quantification of sodium lauryl sulfate irritant dermatitis in man: Comparison of four techniques: skin color reflectance, transepidermal water loss, laser Doppler flow measurement and visual scores , 2004, Archives of Dermatological Research.
[12] D. Blankschtein,et al. Penetration of mixed micelles into the epidermis: effect of mixing sodium dodecyl sulfate with dodecyl hexa(ethylene oxide). , 2003, Journal of cosmetic science.
[13] D. Blankschtein,et al. Challenging the surfactant monomer skin penetration model: penetration of sodium dodecyl sulfate micelles into the epidermis. , 2003, Journal of cosmetic science.
[14] D. Shah,et al. Importance of micellar kinetics in relation to technological processes. , 2002, Journal of colloid and interface science.
[15] M. Barratt,et al. Skin irritation potential of mixed surfactant systems. , 1998, Food and chemical toxicology : an international journal published for the British Industrial Biological Research Association.
[16] J N Lawrence,et al. Electrical resistance and tritiated water permeability as indicators of barrier integrity of in vitro human skin. , 1997, Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA.
[17] M. Aronson,et al. Binding of surfactants to stratum corneum , 1996 .
[18] J. Heylings,et al. Skin absorption: Flow-through or static diffusion cells. , 1994, Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA.
[19] C. Romaguera,et al. Human irritant response to qualities and concentrations of cocoamidopropylbetaines: a possible model of paradoxical irritant response , 1992 .
[20] D. Shah,et al. Relationship between Micellar Lifetime and Foamability of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate and Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate/1-Hexanol Mixtures , 1991 .
[21] J. Zatz. Modification of skin permeation by surfactants , 1991 .
[22] T. Agner,et al. Sodium lauryl sulphate for irritant patch testing--a dose-response study using bioengineering methods for determination of skin irritation. , 1990, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[23] R. H. Cagan,et al. Stratum corneum lipid removal by surfactants: relation to in vivo irritation. , 1990, Dermatologica.
[24] H. Maibach,et al. Human cutaneous response to a mixed surfactant system: role of solution phenomena in controlling surfactant irritation. , 1990, Dermatologica.
[25] A. Fulmer,et al. Stratum corneum lipid abnormalities in surfactant-induced dry scaly skin. , 1986, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[26] C. Robbins,et al. Surfactant structure effects on swelling of isolated human stratum corneum , 1986 .
[27] T. Mitsui,et al. The physico‐chemical properties and protein denaturation potential of surfactant mixtures , 1984, International journal of cosmetic science.
[28] R. Scheper,et al. Delayed time course of irritation by sodium lauryl sulfate: Observations on threshold reactions , 1982, Contact dermatitis.
[29] M. Teubner,et al. On the kinetics of micellization in aqueous solutions , 1980 .
[30] G. Imokawa,et al. Study on skin roughness caused by surfactants: II. Correlation between protein denaturation and skin roughness , 1975, Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society.
[31] Colin Prottey,et al. Factors which determine the skin irritation potential of soaps and detergents , 1975 .
[32] D. Howes. The percutaneous absorption of some anionic surfactants , 1975 .
[33] J. H. Clint. Micellization of mixed nonionic surface active agents , 1975 .
[34] E. A. G. Aniansson,et al. Kinetics of step-wise micelle association , 1974 .
[35] R. Scheuplein,et al. Effects of ionic surfactants on the permeability of human epidermis: an electrometric study. , 1973, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[36] F. Bettley. THE TOXICITY OF SOAPS AND DETERGENTS , 1968, The British journal of dermatology.
[37] D. E. McOsker,et al. The percutaneous absorption of ionic surfactants. , 1968, The Journal of investigative dermatology.
[38] I. H. Blank,et al. The Water Content of the Stratum Corneum , 1955 .