transepidermista
Transepidermista refers to the process by which substances pass through the epidermis, the outermost layer of the skin, to reach the underlying tissues or the environment. This phenomenon is significant in dermatology, cosmetology, and pharmacology, as it influences the absorption and effectiveness of topical treatments, as well as the skin’s barrier function.
The epidermis consists of multiple layers of keratinocytes, with the stratum corneum being the outermost, composed
In pharmacology, transepidermal absorption is crucial for transdermal drug delivery systems, such as patches, which allow
Environmental pollutants, allergens, and pathogens can also traverse the epidermis, potentially causing irritation, sensitization, or infection.
Research into enhancing or modulating transepidermal transport continues to advance, with applications in medical treatments, skincare