Skin Models for Screening of Topical Delivery

Detta är en Master-uppsats från KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)

Sammanfattning: The interest of drug delivery via the skin is progressively increasing due to its convenience and affordability. However, the skin has an effective barrier function which hinders drugs to penetrate. This can be overcome, using topical formulations, which contain vehicles optimized for penetration into skin or permeation through skin into underlying tissues or blood stream. In development of transdermal drugs, ex-vivo skin models are frequently used for permeability studies. However, these models may suffer from limited reproducibility, due to their biological variability, and are related to ethical issues. This has led to development of in-vitro skin models. These new skin models need to be verified by comparison to the existing models before applied in drug studies. In this project, penetration and permeation of proteins and small molecules was studied using an ex-vivo pig skin model. The effect of topical formulations and penetration enhancers was also investigated. The results showed a significant increase in penetration and permeation in the absence of stratum corneum, proving its barrier effect. While no significant differences could be seen regarding molecule size in the presence of stratum corneum (intact skin model), there was significantly less permeation measured for large protein molecules tested than for smaller tested compounds in the absence of the stratum corneum (damaged skin model). The permeation and penetration were slightly increased in presence of the penetration enhancing limonene oil.

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