13 results on '"hypodermis"'
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2. Percutaneous Absorption : Drugs, Cosmetics, Mechanisms, Methods
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Nina Dragićević, Howard Maibach, Nina Dragićević, and Howard Maibach
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- Skin absorption, Transdermal medication, Skin--Permeability
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Updating and expanding the scope of topics covered in the previous edition, Percutaneous Absorption: Drugs, Cosmetics, Mechanisms, Methods, Fifth Edition supplies new chapters on topics currently impacting the field including cutaneous metabolism, skin contamination, exposure to protein allergens, in vitro absorption methodology and the percutaneous absorption of chemical mixtures. Complete with studies on the role of the skin as a key portal of entry for chemicals into the body, this book serves as a detailed reference source for recent advances in the field, as well as an experimental guide for laboratory personnel.Key Features: Details in vivo and in vitro methods for measuring absorption, dermal decontamination, mechanisms of transdermal delivery, and the relationship of transepidermal water loss to percutaneous absorption Considers a range of mathematical models, the safety evaluation of cosmetic ingredients, the absorption of hair dyes, nanoparticles for drug delivery, and other novel methods of drug delivery Discusses topics including skin metabolism, the skin reservoir, and the effects of desquamation on absorption
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- 2021
3. Skin Permeation and Disposition of Therapeutic and Cosmeceutical Compounds
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Kenji Sugibayashi and Kenji Sugibayashi
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- Transdermal medication, Skin, Permeability, Dermatology, Skin absorption, Skin--Permeability, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmaceutical technology
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This book reviews skin permeation and disposition of chemical compounds. Skin is utilized as an administration site for transdermal drug delivery systems, topical drug formulations, cosmeceuticals, and cosmetics. Their usefulness is closely related to the permeation and disposition of entrapped active ingredients through and into the skin. Skin permeation, disposition, and metabolism of chemicals are first summarized in the general introduction. Then primary topical formulations are explained in the second part, “Basic Formulations Applied to Skin”. The explanation for the active compounds and formulations are of the most important parts required to fabricate these formulations. Skin absorption of chemicals is generally much lower than oral and the other mucosal absorptions, so that skin-penetration enhancement is a key issue to have good formulations topically applied. Part 3 presents “Skin Penetration Enhancement”. In addition, Part 4, “Selection of Topically Applied Chemical Candidates”, deals with selection methods of topically applied ingredients for transdermal drug delivery systems, topical drug formulations, cosmeceuticals, and cosmetics. Parts 5 and 6, “Safety Assessment of Topically Applied Compounds“ and “Experimental Methods of Skin Permeation“, respectively, show safety issues and experimental methods for topical formulations. The final part consists of comments on therapeutic and cosmetic formulations by medical doctors and pharmacists. Their comments are especially helpful for pharmaceutical and cosmetic researchers who study dermatopharmacokinetics and topical formulations. This volume is particularly useful for those working in R&D, graduate students, and educators in the area of pharmaceutics, cosmetic sciences, dermatological sciences, pharmacology, toxicology, biopharmacy, pharmacokinetics, physical pharmacy, chemical engineering, and related fields.
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- 2017
4. Predictive Methods in Percutaneous Absorption
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Gary P. Moss, Darren R. Gullick, Simon C. Wilkinson, Gary P. Moss, Darren R. Gullick, and Simon C. Wilkinson
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- Skin absorption--Computer simulation, Skin absorption--Mathematical models, Skin absorption
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This book sheds new light on the development and use of quantitative models to describe the process of skin permeation. It critically reviews the development of quantitative predictive models of skin absorption and discusses key recommendations for model development. Topics presented include an introduction to skin physiology; the underlying theories of skin absorption; the physical laboratory-based processes used to generate skin absorption data, which is in turn used to construct mathematical models describing the skin permeation process; algorithms of skin permeability including quantitative structure-activity (or permeability) relationships (QSARs or QSPRs); relationships between permeability and molecular properties; the development of formulation-focused approaches to models of skin permeability prediction; the use of artificial membranes, e.g. polydimethylsiloxane as alternatives to mammalian skin; and lastly, the use of novel Machine Learning methods in developing the next generation of predictive skin permeability models.The book will be of interest to all researchers in academia and industry working in pharmaceutical discovery and development, as well as readers from the field of occupational exposure and risk assessment, especially those whose work involves agrochemicals, bulk chemicals and cosmetics.
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- 2015
5. Percutaneous Penetration Enhancers Chemical Methods in Penetration Enhancement : Drug Manipulation Strategies and Vehicle Effects
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Nina Dragicevic, Howard I. Maibach, Nina Dragicevic, and Howard I. Maibach
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- Dermatopharmacology, Transdermal medication, Drug delivery systems, Skin absorption
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This truly comprehensive reference, in a mini-series format with five volumes, offers a detailed description of both well-known and recently introduced methods for percutaneous penetration enhancement. The first three volumes are devoted to the broad range of chemical methods used to enhance the skin delivery of drugs, including the vast variety of chemical penetration enhancers, drug and vehicle manipulation strategies, nanocarriers, and many others. The fourth volume discusses the diverse physical methods used in penetration enhancement, such as sonophoresis, iontophoresis, electroporation, microporation, laser ablation, and microneedles. Determination of drug penetration is covered in the final volume, with a focus especially on mathematics in skin permeation and modern analytical techniques adapted to assess and measure penetration. This edition of Percutaneous Penetration Enhancers will be an invaluable resource for researchers, pharmaceutical scientists, practitioners, andalso students.
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- 2015
6. Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment
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Michael S. Roberts and Michael S. Roberts
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- Health risk assessment, Drugs--Side effects, Risk assessment, Skin absorption, Dermatotoxicology, Dermatologic agents--Toxicology, Cosmetics--Toxicology
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The source Dermal Absorption and Toxicity Assessment supplies a state-of-the-art overview of the dermal absorption process, and is divided into six well organized sections. Written by internationally recognized experts in the field, this Second Edition is a complete revised and updated text, covering the wide range of methods used to assess skin ab
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- 2008
7. Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development : Therapeutic and Novel Approaches
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Kenneth A. Walters, Michael S. Roberts, Kenneth A. Walters, and Michael S. Roberts
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- Transdermal medication, Skin absorption, Cosmetics--Side effects, Skin--Diseases--Chemotherapy, Dermatopharmacology
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Recent advances in our understanding of the development and morphology of normal skin have led to improved methods to deliver therapeutic compounds to targeted areas both within the skin and systemically. This reference provides a clear overview of pharmaceutical and cosmetic practices, drugs, and therapies to manage and treat major and minor skin disorders. It examines the efficiency and delivery of topical therapies and explains how percutaneous absorption is affected by age, skin, site, race, skin disease, and damage and product form. Particular emphasis is on novel treatment approaches for major skin diseases and injuries pertaining to wounds and burns.
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- 2008
8. Dermatotoxicology
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Klaus Peter Wilhelm, Hongbo Zhai, Howard I. Maibach, Klaus Peter Wilhelm, Hongbo Zhai, and Howard I. Maibach
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- Photosensitivity disorders, Skin absorption, Dermatotoxicology, Skin--Inflammation
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Reflecting the embryonic state of the field, the first edition of Dermatoxicology, published in 1977, numbered 567 pages. Now the foundational reference in dermal toxicology, this seventh edition consists of 1,032 pages and defines what was once a largely intuitive field but has evolved into an established science of metrics and mechanisms. Updated
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- 2008
9. Percutaneous Absorption : Drugs, Cosmetics, Mechanisms, Methods
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Robert L. Bronaugh, Nina Dragicevic, Howard I. Maibach, Robert L. Bronaugh, Nina Dragicevic, and Howard I. Maibach
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- Transdermal medication, Skin absorption, Skin--Permeability
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Updating and expanding the scope of topics covered in the previous edition, this Fourth Edition supplies new chapters on topics currently impacting the field including cutaneous metabolism, skin contamination, exposure to protein allergens, in vitro absorption methodology, the percutaneous absorption of chemical mixtures, the penetration of chemica
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- 2005
10. Dermal Absorption Models in Toxicology and Pharmacology
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Jim E. Riviere, Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere, Jim E. Riviere, and Nancy A. Monteiro-Riviere
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- Skin absorption, Mathematical models, Health risk assessment, Dermatotoxicology--Mathematical models, Dermatologic agents--Toxicology, Risk assessment
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Many experimental methods and mathematical modeling approaches rooted in disciplines outside of toxicology can be effectively applied to estimating dermal absorption. Dermal Absorption Models in Toxicology and Pharmacology explores current approaches and techniques that can be used to quantify dermal absorption with endpoints useful in both toxicology and pharmacology.The book begins with a review of basic principles and the in vitro and in vivo experimental approaches available for assessing dermal absorption of drugs and chemicals. This is followed by coverage of mathematical or in silico models for quantitating percutaneous absorption and the applications of these techniques to the risk assessment process. The remainder of the book explores scenarios where the unique properties of the chemicals being studied or the matrix in which they are exposed must be considered and then wraps up with a comparative analysis of chemical permeability in human and animal skin.Many of the books covering this subject are just too comprehensive and serve primarily as reference works. This book takes a different approach. Jim Riviere's editorial guidance ensures that the information is readable, accessible, authoritative, and concise, making it the perfect resource for familiarizing new researchers and students to the field and updating established scientists.
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- 2005
11. Dermatotoxicology
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Hongbo Zhai, Howard I. Maibach, Hongbo Zhai, and Howard I. Maibach
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- Photosensitivity disorders, Skin absorption, Dermatotoxicology, Skin--Inflammation
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For twenty-five years, Dermatotoxicology has stood as the definitive reference book in the field. A generation of toxicologists and dermatologists has consulted this volume throughout their careers, finding within it a wealth of theoretical and practical guidance.Updated and expanded to reflect the latest developments in skin toxicology, De
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- 2004
12. Topical Absorption of Dermatological Products
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Bronaugh, Robert L., Maibach, Howard I., Bronaugh, Robert L., and Maibach, Howard I.
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- Skin absorption, Skin--Permeability, Transdermal medication, Dermatologic agents--Absorption and adsorption
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Contains current methods of analysis for new formulations of cosmetics, perfumes, creams, and lotions!With contributions from world-renowned experts in the field, Topical Absorption of Dermatological Products summarizesnovel treatments for fungal nail infections emerging risk assessment procedures for sunscreen products
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- 2002
13. Skin Barrier : Principles of Percutaneous Absorption
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H. Schaefer, T. E. Redelmeier, H. Schaefer, and T. E. Redelmeier
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- Skin absorption, Epidermis--metabolism
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Skin Barrier is the first book to be written exclusively by researchers for researchers as a convenient desktop reference. It focuses on several key aspects of the skin barrier including composition and structure and a description of the properties governing the diffusion of compounds across the skin. Although there has been a large number of laboratories involved in measuring percutaneous absorption over the past 15 to 20 years, it is only recently that there has been a general consensus in the scientific community regarding the development of standard protocols. Recognizing the importance of this, the authors have included two chapters detailing the protocol used in measuring and predicting percutaneous absorption and a discussion on the practical application of these techniques to solve associated problems. In order to provide the researcher and especially the student with access to more detailed information, the book features a comprehensive listing of references published over the past 10 years. Skin Barrier is the only desktop reference for dermatologists, cosmetologists, biochemists, biologists, and those in the pharmaceutics industry, who need detailed and accurate information about the skin barrier on a daily basis. No R & D department should be without a copy.
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- 1996
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