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: Drugs Cosmetics Mechanisms Methodology, Vol. 97 |
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Robert L. Bronaugh;
Howard I. Maibach
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ISBN: 0824719662
Lengua: Inglés
Publicación: May 1999
Editorial: Marcel Dekker
Descripción: 955 páginas
Dimensiones:
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PVP: 235.00 $
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Notas del Editor
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Focusing on recent advances as well as updating
and expanding the scope of topics covered in the previous edition,
Percutaneous Absorption, Third Edition provides thorough coverage
of the skin's role as an important portal of entry for chemicals
into the body. Complete with nearly 600 drawings, photographs,
equations, and tables and more than 1600 bibliographic citations
of pertinent literature, Percutaneous Absorption, Third Edition
presents new chapters on mathematical models, cutaneous metabolism,
prediction of percutaneous absorption, in vitro absorption methodology,
dermal decontamination, concentration of chemicals in skin, transdermal
drug delivery, mechanisms of absorption, safety evaluation of
cosmetics, absorption of drugs and cosmetic ingredients, and nail
penetration.
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Contenido
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- Preface to the Third Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Contributors
I. Mechanisms of Absorption
1. Mathematical Models in Percutaneous Absorption
2. Cutaneous Metabolism During In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption
3. Cutaneous Metabolism of Xenobiotics
4. Occlusion Does Not Uniformly Enhance Penetration In Vivo
5. Regional Variation in Percutaneous Absorption
6. In Vivo Relationship Between Percutaneous Absorption and Transepidermal
Water Loss
7. Skin Contamination and Absorption of Chemicals from Water and
Soil
8. Characterization of Molecular Transport Across Human Stratum
Corneum In Vivo
9. Relationship Between H-Bonding of Penetrants to Stratum Corneum
Lipids and Diffusion
10. In Vivo Percutaneous Absorption: A Key Role for Stratum Corneum/Vehicle
Partitioning
II. Methodology
11. In Vivo Methods for Percutaneous Absorption
Measurements
12. Determination of Percutaneous Absorption by In Vitro Techniques
13. Will Cutaneous Levels of Absorbed Material Be Systemically
Absorbed?
14. Dermal Decontamination and Percutaneous Absorption
15. Partitioning of Chemicals from Water into Powdered Human Stratum
Corneum (Callus) - A Model Study
16. In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption of Model Compounds Glyphosate
and Malathion from Cotton Fabric into and Through Human Skin
17. Vaginal Absorption of Prostaglandin E1 in Rhesus Monkey
18. Human Cadaver Skin Viability for In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption:
Storage and Detrimental Effects of Heat Separation and Freezing
19. Interrelationships in the Dose Response of Percutaneous Absorption
20. Blood Flow as a Technology in Percutaneous Absorption: The
Assessment of the Cutaneous Microcirculation by Laser Doppler
and Photoplethysmographic Techniques
21. Drug Concentration in the Skin
22. Stripping Method for Measuring Percutaneous Absorption In
Vivo
23. Tape-Stripping Technique
24. Interference with Stratum Corneum Lipid Biogenesis: An Approach
to Enhance Transdermal Drug Delivery
25. Percutaneous Drug Delivery to the Hair Follicle
26. Relative Contributions of Human Skin Layers to Partitioning
of Chemicals with Varying Lipophilicity
27. Effect of Single Versus Multiple Dosing in Percutaneous Absorption
28. Measurement of Short-Term Dermal Uptake In Vitro Using Accelerator
Mass Spectrometry
29. New Developments in the Methodology Available for the Assessment
of Topical Corticosteroid-Induced Skin Blanching
30. Raman Spectroscopy
31. Stratum Corneum and Barrier Performance: A Model Lamellar
Structural Approach
32. Role of In Vitro Release Measurement in Semisolid Dosage Forms
33. Percutaneous Absorption of Salicylic Acid, Theophylline, 2,4-Dimethylamine,
Diethyl Hexyl Phthalic Acid, and p-Aminobenzoic Acid in the Isolated
Perfused Porcine Skin Flap Compared to Humans In Vivo
34. Transepidermal Water Loss Measurements for Assessing Skin
Barrier Functions During In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
III. Drug and Cosmetic Absorption
35. Percutaneous Penetration as a Method of
Delivery to Skin and Underlying Tissues
36. Phonophoresis
37. Facilitated Transdermal Delivery by Iontophoresis
38. Percutaneous Penetration as It Relates to the Safety Evaluation
of Cosmetic Ingredients
39. Percutaneous Absorption of Fragrances
40. Hair Dye Absorption
41. Percutaneous Absorption of Alpha-Hydroxy Acids in Human Skin
42. Optimizing Patch Test Delivery: A Model
43. Permeation of N-Nitrosamines Through Human Skin
44. Nail Penetration: Focus on Topical Delivery of Antifungal
Drugs for Onychomycosis Treatment
45. Topical Dermatological Vehicles: A Holistic Approach
46. Human In Vivo and In Vitro Hydroquinone Topical Bioavailability,
Metabolism, and Disposition
47. Human Skin In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption of Gaseous Ethylene
Oxide from Fabric
48. In Vivo Percutaneous Absorption of Acetochlor in Rhesus Monkey:
Dose Response and Exposure Risk Assessment
49. The Development of Skin Barrier Function in the Neonate
50. Percutaneous Absorption of Sunscreens
51. Microemulsions
52. Bioavailability of [[superscript 14]C]Hydroquinone in F344
Rat and Rhesus Monkey
53. Dermatopharmacokinetics of Topical BCX-34 Cream in Human Skin
54. In Vitro Cutaneous Disposition of a Topical Diclofenac Lotion
in Human Skin: Effect of a Multidose Regimen
55. An Innovative Method to Determine Percutaneous Absorption:
Real-Time Breath Analysis and Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic
Modeling
56. Role of Calcium Ions in Relation to Skin Barrier Function
Index
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Editorial: Marcel
Dekker
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