Mechanistic studies of the permeation behaviour of a model hydrophilic compound
Caffeine is commonly used as a model hydrophilic compound in skin research, and it also has pharmaceutical and cosmetic applications. Several topical products containing caffeine are currently being marketed, including anti-cellulite creams and gels, moisturizers, serums and shampoos. As the skin pe...
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University College London (University of London)
2012
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