Dynamic Characterization Of Hydrophobic And Hydrophilic Solutes In Oleic-Acid Enhanced Transdermal Delivery Using Two-Photon Fluorescence Microscopy

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2014)

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In this letter, we propose an efficient methodology of investigating dynamic properties of sulforhodamine B and rhodamine B hexyl ester molecules transporting across ex-vivo human stratum corneum with and without oleic acid enhancement. Three-dimensional, time-lapse fluorescence images of the stratum corneum can be obtained using two-photon fluorescence microscopy. Furthermore, temporal quantifications of transport enhancements in diffusion parameters can be achieved with the use of Fick's second law. Dynamic characterization of solutes transporting across the stratum corneum is an effective method for understanding transient phenomena in transdermal delivery of probe molecules, leading to improved delivery strategies of molecular species for therapeutic purposes. (C) 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.
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hydrophilic solutes,fluorescence,transdermal delivery,hydrophobic,oleic-acid,two-photon
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