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Biomedical Dermatology
2020 Volume.4 No. 1 p.10 ~ p.10
Transdermal delivery systems in cosmetics
Kim Byel

Cho Hang-Eui
Moon Sun-He
Ahn Hyun-Jung
Bae Seung-Hee
Cho Hyun-Dae
An Sung-Kwan
Abstract
Transdermal delivery systems have been intensively studied over the past 2 decades, with the focus on overcoming the skin barrier for more effective application of pharmaceutical and cosmetic products. Although the cosmeceutical industry has made a substantial progress in the development and incorporation of new and effective actives in their products, the barrier function of the skin remains a limiting factor in the penetration and absorption of these actives. Enhancement via modification of the stratum corneum by hydration, acting of chemical enhancers on the structure of stratum corneum lipids, and partitioning and solubility effects are described. This review summarizes the advances in the development and mechanisms of action of chemical components that act as permeation enhancers, as well as the advances in appropriate vehicles, such as gels, emulsions, and vesicular delivery systems, that can be used for effective transdermal delivery.
KEYWORD
Transdermal delivery system, Chemical enhancers, Formulations, Cosmetics
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