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Combining confocal Raman microscopy and freeze‐drying for quantification of substance penetration into human skin
Authors:Lutz Franzen  Juliane Anderski  Viktoria Planz  Karl‐Heinz Kostka  Maike Windbergs
Affiliation:1. Saarland University, Department of Biopharmaceutics and Pharmaceutical Technology, , Saarbruecken, Germany;2. PharmBioTec GmbH, , Saarbruecken, Germany;3. Department of Plastic and Hand Surgery, Caritaskrankenhaus, , Lebach, Germany;4. Department of Drug Delivery, Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Helmholtz Institute for Pharmaceutical Research Saarland, , Saarbruecken, Germany
Abstract:In the area of dermatological research, the knowledge of rate and extent of substance penetration into the human skin is essential not only for evaluation of therapeutics, but also for risk assessment of chemicals and cosmetic ingredients. Recently, confocal Raman microscopy emerged as a novel analytical technique for analysis of substance skin penetration. In contrast to destructive drug extraction and quantification, the technique is non‐destructive and provides high spatial resolution in three dimensions. However, the generation of time‐resolved concentration depth profiles is restrained by ongoing diffusion of the penetrating substance during analysis. To prevent that, substance diffusion in excised human skin can instantly be stopped at defined time points by freeze‐drying the sample. Thus, combining sample preparation by freeze‐drying with drug quantification by confocal Raman microscopy yields a novel analytical platform for non‐invasive and quantitative in vitro analysis of substance skin penetration. This work presents the first proof‐of‐concept study for non‐invasive quantitative substance depth profiling in freeze‐dried excised human stratum corneum by confocal Raman microscopy.
Keywords:confocal Raman microscopy  depth profiling  freeze drying  human skin  quantitative analysis
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