Edward Dewey Smith
Procter & Gamble
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Journal of Controlled Release | 2015
Allison K. Rush; Matthew A. Miller; Edward Dewey Smith; Gerald B. Kasting
A method is presented for measuring the lateral diffusion coefficients of exogenously applied compounds on excised skin. The method involves sequential high resolution imaging of the spatial distribution of β-radiation associated with [(14)C]-labeled compounds to monitor the development of the concentration profile on the skin surface. It is exemplified by measurements made on three radiolabeled test compounds--caffeine, testosterone, and zinc pyrithione (ZnPT)--administered as solutions. Lateral diffusivity is expected to be an important determinant of the topical bioavailability of ZnPT, which is characteristically administered as a fine suspension and must reach microorganisms in molecular form to exert biocidal activity. Application of the test compounds at levels below and above their estimated saturation doses in the upper stratum corneum allows one to distinguish between diffusion-limited and dissolution rate-limited kinetics. The effective lateral diffusivities of the two chemically stable reference compounds, caffeine and testosterone, were (1-4) × 10(-9) cm(2)/s and (3-9) × 10(-9) cm(2)/s, respectively. Lateral transport of [(14)C] associated with ZnPT was formulation-dependent, with effective diffusivities of (1-2) × 10(-9) cm(2)/s in water and (3-9) × 10(-9) cm(2)/s in a 1% body wash solution. These differences are thought to be related to molecular speciation and/or the presence of a residual surfactant phase on the skin surface. All values were greater than those estimated for the transverse diffusivities of these compounds in stratum corneum by factors ranging from 250 to over 2000. Facile lateral transport on skin, combined with a low transdermal permeation rate, may thus be seen to be a key factor in the safe and effective use of ZnPT as a topical antimicrobial agent.
Archive | 2000
Marc Paul Lorenzi; Edward Dewey Smith
Archive | 1996
Lee Ellen Drechsler; Thomas Elliot Rabe; Edward Dewey Smith
Archive | 2002
Edward Dewey Smith
Archive | 2004
Karl Shiqing Wei; Cheyne Pohlman Thomas; Rebecca Ann Taylor; Paul Robert Tanner; Qing Stella; Edward Dewey Smith; Mannie Lee Clapp
Archive | 2003
Erik John Hasenoehrl; Edward Dewey Smith; Daniel Burton Sears; Steven Kirk Hedges; Robert Haines Turner; John Joseph Curro; Daniel Charles Peck
Archive | 1997
Thomas Elliot Rabe; Lee Ellen Drechsler; Edward Dewey Smith; Terutomo Dohmae; Christina Hines
Cookies containing psyllium. | 1990
Phillip Floyd Pflaumer; Edward Dewey Smith; Wilbur George Hudson
Archive | 2001
Marc Paul Lorenzi; Edward Dewey Smith; Nicola Jacqueline Phipps
Archive | 2002
Karl Shiqing Wei; John Christopher Wesner; Cheyne Pohlman Thomas; Christopher Dean Putman; Lourdes Dessus Albacarys; Edward Dewey Smith