Influence of Massage and Skin Hydration on Dermal Penetration Efficacy of Nile Red from Petroleum Jelly-An Unexpected Outcome
The study aimed at comparing the influence of direct and indirect skin hydration as well as massage on the dermal penetration efficacy of active compounds. Nile red was used as a lipophilic drug surrogate and was incorporated into Vaseline (petroleum jelly). The formulation was applied with and with...
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Main Authors: | Vasudha Kaushik (Author), Yameera Ganashalingam (Author), Robert Schesny (Author), Christian Raab (Author), Soma Sengupta (Author), Cornelia M. Keck (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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