| Literature DB >> 30338168 |
Jinhyo Ahn1,2, Kyeong Hu Kim3, Kibaek Choe1,2, Joo Hyuck Lim3, Seung Ki Lee3, Yeon Sook Kim3, Pilhan Kim1,2,4.
Abstract
Transdermal skin delivery is a method to transport various topical formulations to a deeper skin layer non-invasively. Permeability analysis of many delivering agents has been mostly conducted by a simple tape stripping method. However, it cannot reveal a detailed depth-dependent distribution profile of transdermally delivered agents in the skin. In this work, we achieved a cellular-level depth-defined visualization of fluorophore-labelled human epidermal growth factor (EGF) transdermally delivered to human skin by using encapsulation with common liposomes and newly fabricated multi-lamellar nanostructures using a custom-design two-photon microscopy system. It was able to generate 3D reconstructed images displaying the distribution of human EGF inside the human skin sample with high-resolution. Based on a depthwise fluorescence intensity profile showing the permeation of human EGF, a quantitative analysis was performed to assess the transdermal delivery efficacy achieved by each formulation, showing a significant improvement of the efficacy with the utilization of multi-lamellar nanostructure.Entities:
Keywords: (120.4290) Nondestructive testing; (170.1870) Dermatology; (170.2520) Fluorescence microscopy; (170.6900) Three-dimensional microscopy; (170.6930) Tissue
Year: 2018 PMID: 30338168 PMCID: PMC6191627 DOI: 10.1364/BOE.9.003974
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Opt Express ISSN: 2156-7085 Impact factor: 3.732