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Parabens Permeation through Biological Membranes: A Comparative Study Using Franz Cell Diffusion System and Biomimetic Liquid Chromatography
by
Laneri, Sonia
, Neri, Ilaria
, Grumetto, Lucia
, Di Lorenzo, Ritamaria
, Dini, Irene
, Russo, Giacomo
in
Biomimetics
/ Chemicals
/ Chromatography
/ chromatography approach
/ Chromatography, Liquid
/ Endocrine system
/ Franz cell
/ Gene expression
/ Hypotheses
/ investigative toxicology
/ lipophilicity
/ Membranes
/ parabens
/ Parabens - chemistry
/ Permeability
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical - chemistry
/ Skin
/ Skin Absorption
/ Software
2022
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Parabens Permeation through Biological Membranes: A Comparative Study Using Franz Cell Diffusion System and Biomimetic Liquid Chromatography
by
Laneri, Sonia
, Neri, Ilaria
, Grumetto, Lucia
, Di Lorenzo, Ritamaria
, Dini, Irene
, Russo, Giacomo
in
Biomimetics
/ Chemicals
/ Chromatography
/ chromatography approach
/ Chromatography, Liquid
/ Endocrine system
/ Franz cell
/ Gene expression
/ Hypotheses
/ investigative toxicology
/ lipophilicity
/ Membranes
/ parabens
/ Parabens - chemistry
/ Permeability
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical - chemistry
/ Skin
/ Skin Absorption
/ Software
2022
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Parabens Permeation through Biological Membranes: A Comparative Study Using Franz Cell Diffusion System and Biomimetic Liquid Chromatography
by
Laneri, Sonia
, Neri, Ilaria
, Grumetto, Lucia
, Di Lorenzo, Ritamaria
, Dini, Irene
, Russo, Giacomo
in
Biomimetics
/ Chemicals
/ Chromatography
/ chromatography approach
/ Chromatography, Liquid
/ Endocrine system
/ Franz cell
/ Gene expression
/ Hypotheses
/ investigative toxicology
/ lipophilicity
/ Membranes
/ parabens
/ Parabens - chemistry
/ Permeability
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical - chemistry
/ Skin
/ Skin Absorption
/ Software
2022
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Parabens Permeation through Biological Membranes: A Comparative Study Using Franz Cell Diffusion System and Biomimetic Liquid Chromatography
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Parabens Permeation through Biological Membranes: A Comparative Study Using Franz Cell Diffusion System and Biomimetic Liquid Chromatography
2022
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Overview
Parabens (PBs) are used as preservatives to extend the shelf life of various foodstuffs, and pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations. In this work, the membrane barrier passage potential of a subset of seven parabens, i.e., methyl-, ethyl-, propyl- isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, and benzyl paraben, along with their parent compound, p-hydroxy benzoic acid, were studied. Thus, the Franz cell diffusion (FDC) method, biomimetic liquid chromatography (BLC), and in silico prediction were performed to evaluate the soundness of both describing their permeation through the skin. While BLC allowed the achievement of a full scale of affinity for membrane phospholipids of the PBs under research, the permeation of parabens through Franz diffusion cells having a carbon chain > ethyl could not be measured in a fully aqueous medium, i.e., permeation enhancer-free conditions. Our results support that BLC and in silico prediction alone can occasionally be misleading in the permeability potential assessment of these preservatives, emphasizing the need for a multi-technique and integrated experimental approach.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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