交通工具的变形:机制与机遇。

Current problems in dermatology Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-08-21 DOI:10.1159/000489529
Christian Surber, Ulrich Knie
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引用次数: 23

摘要

皮肤状况或皮肤病的可见性导致了一种合理的假设,即直接将治疗药物应用于目标组织具有许多优点。几个世纪以来,局部制剂的命名法已经激增,并最终被塑造成官方纲要的强制性命名法。在日常生活中,许多术语被添加进来,使医护人员和外行之间的理解和沟通变得复杂。很大一部分已上市的外用制剂含有大量挥发性载体成分,一旦它们被施用于皮肤上就会蒸发,也就是说,载体形式以及主要容器中的载体成分的总和与载体形式和皮肤上的载体成分的总和不同。到目前为止,这种现象和潜在的后果往往被许多医疗保健专业人员和外行人所忽视。为了获得更好的理解,这种现象被创造为交通工具的变形。载体的变态描述了载体(a)在主要容器中(初级配方),(b)在施用于皮肤期间和之后(二级配方)以及(c)在所有挥发性载体成分从载体蒸发到皮肤顶部之后(三级或残留配方)。所述二级和三级制剂可提供增加的化妆品或药物活性的递送。这是通过(a)二级和三级配方中预期的应用后活性过饱和或(b)物理化学触发如pH来实现的。
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Metamorphosis of Vehicles: Mechanisms and Opportunities.

The visibility of a skin condition or dermatosis led to the reasonable assumption that the direct application of a therapeutic remedy to the target tissue holds many advantages. Through centuries, the nomenclature of topical preparations has proliferated and finally been moulded into the compulsory nomenclature of official compendia. In everyday life, many terms have been added and have complicated understanding and communication among and between healthcare professionals and laypersons. A large proportion of marketed topical preparations contain significant amounts of volatile vehicle ingredients that evaporate once they are applied onto the skin, that is, the vehicle format as well as the sum of vehicle ingredients in the primary container are different from the vehicle format and the sum of vehicle ingredients on the skin. This phenomenon and the potential consequences have so far been often ignored by many healthcare professionals and laypersons. To gain a better understanding, this phenomenon has been coined as the metamorphosis of the vehicle. The metamorphosis of the vehicle describes the vehicle (a) in the primary container (primary formulation), (b) during and immediately after application onto the skin (secondary formulation) and (c) after all volatile vehicle ingredients have evaporated from the vehicle on top of the skin (tertiary or residual formulation). The secondary and tertiary formulations may offer increased delivery of cosmetic or pharmaceutical actives. This is achieved by (a) an intended post-application creation of supersaturation of actives in the secondary and tertiary formulations or by (b) physico-chemical triggers such as pH.

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