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Dye diffusion from microcapsules with different shell thickness into mammalian skin
Authors:Huai Nyin Yow  Alexander F. Routh  Richard H. Guy
Affiliation:a Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, BP Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
b Department of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, UK
Abstract:Oil-in-water microcapsules with varying shell thicknesses were fabricated via a coacervation technique, whereby evaporation of volatile solvents induced the shell-forming polymer to precipitate, phase separate and migrate to the oil/water interface to form microcapsules. These microcapsules encapsulated a lipophilic dye within their cores and were applied topically onto porcine skin for 6 h. Results indicated that the dye preferentially accumulated within the skin furrows and hair follicles, though the dye did not penetrate beyond the stratum corneum. A model estimates the diffusion coefficients of dye through the microcapsule shell and within the skin to be approximately 10−18 and 10−16 m2 s−1, respectively.
Keywords:Encapsulation   Skin diffusion   Microcapsules
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