1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-68734-1
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Skin Permeability

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“…1A): the epidermis with a thickness of about 100 µm, which prevents water loss and the entrance of harmful microorganisms or irritants, and the dermis, which is typically 2 mm thick, contains blood vessels, and protects the body from mechanical stress (4). The epidermis is further divided into the stratum corneum (SC), the 10-to 20-µm thick outermost layer consisting of dried-out dead skin cells, the corneocytes, and the viable epidermis (VE).…”
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“…1A): the epidermis with a thickness of about 100 µm, which prevents water loss and the entrance of harmful microorganisms or irritants, and the dermis, which is typically 2 mm thick, contains blood vessels, and protects the body from mechanical stress (4). The epidermis is further divided into the stratum corneum (SC), the 10-to 20-µm thick outermost layer consisting of dried-out dead skin cells, the corneocytes, and the viable epidermis (VE).…”
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“…Especially for polar substances, the resistance to permeation is considerably lower than in the stratum corneum and the active substance permeates easily to the dermis, which consists of connective tissue and contains blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves [1] . Chemicals reaching the dermis are readily absorbed into the bloodstream and may act systemically [1,6] . Finally, the dermis is located on the subcutis, which is made of a network of fat cells [6] .…”
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“…Chemicals reaching the dermis are readily absorbed into the bloodstream and may act systemically [1,6] . Finally, the dermis is located on the subcutis, which is made of a network of fat cells [6] .…”
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“…Skin permeability investigations are com monly performed via study of the inward penetration of chemicals through the skin [1,2], Recently, this laboratory has introduced a method for the study of skin permeability from the inside out, based on the use of a noninvasive transdermal chemical collection device (TCD) [3]. The features and perfor mance of this device have been documented in studies of both volatile and nonvolatile compounds, and have been utilized in studies with humans [4], rodents [5], and monkeys [3].…”
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