Andanson Jean-Michel, Chan K L Andrew, Kazarian Sergei G
Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK.
Appl Spectrosc. 2009 May;63(5):512-7. doi: 10.1366/000370209788347011.
Infrared (IR) spectroscopy has been successfully applied to study the permeation of substances through human skin in a high-throughput manner. The sample of skin was placed on the measuring surface of an attenuated total reflection (ATR) crystal and was divided into several areas. These areas were separated using a specially designed grid created on the surface of the skin and each area was subjected to a different combination of permeant and enhancer. ATR Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) imaging was applied to measure the permeation of 12 liquid samples through a piece of skin smaller than 5 cm(2). This work demonstrated that, using the ATR-FT-IR imaging method, it is possible to measure and directly compare the transdermal processes of several permeants under identical conditions.
红外(IR)光谱已成功应用于以高通量方式研究物质透过人体皮肤的渗透情况。皮肤样本放置在衰减全反射(ATR)晶体的测量表面上,并被划分为几个区域。这些区域通过在皮肤表面创建的特殊设计网格进行分隔,每个区域接受不同的渗透剂和增强剂组合。应用ATR傅里叶变换红外(FT-IR)成像来测量12种液体样品透过面积小于5平方厘米的一块皮肤的渗透情况。这项工作表明,使用ATR-FT-IR成像方法,可以在相同条件下测量并直接比较几种渗透剂的透皮过程。