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Because of their selective receptor-mediated action on cutaneous nociceptive C-fibers, the interest in capsaicinoids as topical analgetic drugs has been constantly growing over the past years. Knowledge of the pharmacokinetics seems particularly important for potential future clinical applications.
The purpose of this study was designed to investigate the in vitro and in vivo skin absorption of capsaicin and nonivamide from hydrogels. Various commercialized creams of capsaicin were also compared with hydrogels. Both skin stripping technique and Mexameter were applied to evaluate the level of
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2-dimensional laser Doppler scanning distinguishes itself particularly by its good reproducibility with regard to both time and site. The aim of this study was to investigate this relatively new procedure in localised hyperaemic reactions and to compare it to already established
Historically, pepper spray product potency has been established using a taste test evaluation. A taste test is subjective and may not be appropriate for assessing pepper potency in skin. The current study evaluated chemically diverse pepper sprays in human forearm skin using three objective,