Dermic diffusion and stratum corneum: A state of the art review of mathematical models

Ana Couto, Rúben Fernandes, M. Natália S. Cordeiro, Sara S. Reis, Rogério T. Ribeiro, Ana M. Pessoa

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Abstract

Transdermal biotechnologies are an ever increasing field of interest, due to the medical and pharmaceutical applications that they underlie. There are several mathematical models at use that permit a more inclusive vision of pure experimental data and even allow practical extrapolation for new dermal diffusion methodologies. However, they grasp a complex variety of theories and assumptions that allocate their use for specific situations. Models based on Fick's First Law found better use in contexts where scaled particle theory Models would be extensive in time-span but the reciprocal is also true, as context of transdermal diffusion of particular active compounds changes. This article reviews extensively the various theoretical methodologies for studying dermic diffusion in the rate limiting dermic barrier, the stratum corneum, and systematizes its characteristics, their proper context of application, advantages and limitations, as well as future perspectives.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)74-83
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Controlled Release
Volume177
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Mar 2014

Keywords

  • Fick's Law
  • Hybrid approach
  • Mathematical diffusion models
  • Sensors
  • Transdermal diffusion

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