Pig Ear Skin as an In-vitro Model for Human Skin Permeability
Volume: 44, Issue: 8, Pages: 640 - 645
Published: Aug 1, 1992
Abstract
Pig skin has been shown to have similar histological and physiological properties to human skin and has been suggested as a good model for human skin permeability. In this series of experiments, the in-vitro permeability of pig ear skin was compared with human (abdominal) skin and rat (dorsal) skin using both hydrophilic (water, mannitol, paraquat) and lipophilic (aldrin, carbaryl, fluazifop-butyl) penetrants. Pig skin was found to have a closer...
Paper Details
Title
Pig Ear Skin as an In-vitro Model for Human Skin Permeability
Published Date
Aug 1, 1992
Volume
44
Issue
8
Pages
640 - 645
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