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Comparison of human skin or epidermis models with human and animal skin in in-vitro percutaneous absorption

Fritz P. Schmook 1
Josef G. Meingassner 1
Andreas Billich 1
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Novartis Research Institute, Brunnerstrasse 59, A-1235, Vienna, Austria
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2001-03-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR0.988
CiteScore10.1
Impact factor5.2
ISSN03785173, 18733476
Pharmaceutical Science
Abstract
For the study of in-vitro skin penetration of candidate drugs, excised animal skin is frequently used as a replacement for human skin. Reconstructed human skin or epidermis equivalents have been proposed as alternatives. We compared the penetration properties of human, pig and rat skin with the Graftskin LSE (living skin equivalent) and the Skinethic HRE (human reconstructed epidermis) models using four topical dermatological drugs (salicylic acid, hydrocortisone, clotrimazole and terbinafine) with widely varying polarity. In agreement with published data, pig skin appeared as the most suitable model for human skin: the fluxes through the skin and concentrations in the skin were of the same order of magnitude for both tissues, with differences of at most two- or fourfold, respectively. Graftskin LSE provided an adequate barrier to salicylic acid, but was very permeable for the more hydrophobic compounds (e.g. about 900-fold higher flux and 50-fold higher skin concentrations of clotrimazole as compared to human skin), even more than rat skin. In the case of the Skinethic HRE, we found similar concentrations of salicylic acid as in human skin and an approximately sevenfold higher flux. In contrast, the permeation of hydrophobic compounds through the epidermal layer was vastly higher than through split-thickness human skin (up to a factor of about 800). To conclude, currently available reconstituted skin models cannot be regarded as generally useful for in-vitro penetration studies.
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Schmook F. P., Meingassner J. G., Billich A. Comparison of human skin or epidermis models with human and animal skin in in-vitro percutaneous absorption // International Journal of Pharmaceutics. 2001. Vol. 215. No. 1-2. pp. 51-56.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/S0378-5173(00)00665-7
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-5173(00)00665-7
TI - Comparison of human skin or epidermis models with human and animal skin in in-vitro percutaneous absorption
T2 - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
AU - Schmook, Fritz P.
AU - Meingassner, Josef G.
AU - Billich, Andreas
PY - 2001
DA - 2001/03/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 51-56
IS - 1-2
VL - 215
PMID - 11250091
SN - 0378-5173
SN - 1873-3476
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@article{2001_Schmook,
author = {Fritz P. Schmook and Josef G. Meingassner and Andreas Billich},
title = {Comparison of human skin or epidermis models with human and animal skin in in-vitro percutaneous absorption},
journal = {International Journal of Pharmaceutics},
year = {2001},
volume = {215},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-5173(00)00665-7},
number = {1-2},
pages = {51--56},
doi = {10.1016/S0378-5173(00)00665-7}
}
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Schmook, Fritz P., et al. “Comparison of human skin or epidermis models with human and animal skin in in-vitro percutaneous absorption.” International Journal of Pharmaceutics, vol. 215, no. 1-2, Mar. 2001, pp. 51-56. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0378-5173(00)00665-7.