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Virlan, Adrian |
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2022-06-14T12:41:49Z |
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2022-06-14T12:41:49Z |
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2022 |
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VIRLAN, Adrian. Absorption mechanisms of soft pharmaceutical forms through the skin. In: MedEspera: the 9th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors: abstract book. Chișinău: S. n., 2022, p. 297. |
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https://medespera.asr.md/en/books |
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http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/21104 |
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Introduction. Ensuring optimal therapeutic action in a soft pharmaceutical form depends heavily on
selecting the vehicle and penetration potentiators, substances that facilitate their penetration through the
skin layers. Human skin functions as an efficient barrier and protector when in impact with the environment.
In order for medicinal products to reach the deep layers of the epidermis and dermis or the systemic
circulation, they must be penetrated in the first stage.
Aim of the study. The study and the analysis of the factors that influence the absorption of topic
medicamentary forms through the skin.
Methods and materials. Bibliographic sources were analyzed using PubMed, Pharmatech,
Pharmaceutical-technology and others.
Results. Due to low permeability of the skin, only a small quantity of medicinal substances are truly
absorbed, therefore only very active substances can have a general action after topic administration. The
penetration of the medications in and through the skin can be realized in two ways:1. through pores – the
walls of the hair follicles (transfollicular) and less through the sweat glands; 2. transepidermal – crossing
epidermis. One of the factors that influence the penetration of medications administered topically is the
excipient or its basis used in formulation of the medicinal product, thus influencing the bioavailability and
the pharmacological actions of the pharmaceutical form. Since the skin is considered a lipid membrane,
results that liposoluble substances can penetrate the skin. The absorption of fat is very reduced and the
penetration is favored to liposoluble substances, stratum corneum can be capable to absorb amphiphilic
substances that can get to vascularized zones of the skin. Hydrophilic medications can penetrate the skin
only if hydration is produced to the skin. The hydration occurs after applying fat bases or hydrocarbons that
prevent evaporation, but at the same time a rise of the temperature is produced and a skin maceration. At
the basis of O/W type of emulsion the mechanism is different, because a fast water evaporation happens
from the emulsive system, making the ointment layer to become porous and allow the water from the skin
to evaporate. Hydrogels do not produce hydration, but if in the formula are humectants like glycerine, there
is a risk of skin dehydration. In dermatological treatments it is intended for the medication to penetrate the
skin, but does not get to blood flow, even though this fact cannot be controlled in all cases.
Conclusion. A number of substances that increase medication absorption have been studied, which means
temporary increase of skin’s permeability, nevertheless, there are some restrictions on using them due to
skin irritation or toxicity. |
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Nicolae Testemitanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy of the Republic of Moldova, Association of Medical Students and Residents |
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MedEspera: The 9th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, May 12-14, 2022, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova |
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dc.title |
Absorption mechanisms of soft pharmaceutical forms through the skin |
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Other |
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