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Skin PAMPA Permeability System

Topic : Skin permeability/penetration

Test Method Number: TM2012-02 (EU)
Short Name of TM: Skin PAMPA
Year received: 2012
Responsible Organisation: EURL ECVAM - European Union '
General Comments:

Submission on hold.

Method Description

The Skin PAMPA is a method that measures the passive permeation of a substance, applied in solution or as a formulation, through an artificial membrane mimicking the human skin. The test is performed in a 96 well plate and the membrane is placed between a donor compartment, to which the test solution/formulation is applied, and a receptor compartment filled with buffer solution at pH 7.4 (simulation of blood pH). The permeation (passive diffusion) through the membrane is measured by determining the portion of substance appearing in the receptor compartment after incubation. Quantification is done with a suitable analytical method, such as UV-Vis spectrophotometry or Liquid-chromatography.

The applied artificial membrane has been specifically designed to mimic the human stratum corneum (SC) that forms the major barrier of skin. It contains a synthetic structural analogue similar to the ceramide component of the skin-lipid matrix and other components...

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