Standardization study of snake skin Boa constrictor as a model membrane for percutaneous drug release
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Snake skin, indometacin, permeationAbstract
The potential usefulness of snake skin Boa constrictor as a model membrane for percutaneous drug release was examined. There are similarities between shed snake skin and human stratun corneum en terms of structure, composition, lipid content, water permeability, etc. Considering the similariries snake skin and human skin the Boa constrictor was used as a barrier for an in vitro permeation, the indomethacin was selected as a model of drug, indicated narrower variation of results in coefficients of variation and reproductibility of permeation profiles.Downloads
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2011-11-20
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Nunes, R. S., Azevedo, J. R., Vasconcelos, A. P., & Pereira, N. L. (2011). Standardization study of snake skin Boa constrictor as a model membrane for percutaneous drug release. Scientia Plena, 1(7). Retrieved from https://scientiaplena.emnuvens.com.br/sp/article/view/583
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