transkutanore
Transkutanore refers to the process of administering medications or other substances directly through the skin, bypassing the digestive system and allowing for systemic absorption. This method is commonly employed in transdermal therapy, where active ingredients are delivered via patches, gels, creams, or other topical formulations. The skin’s outer layer, the epidermis, acts as a barrier, but specialized formulations and techniques enhance permeability to facilitate drug absorption.
Transdermal delivery systems are particularly useful for certain medications due to their ability to provide controlled,
The effectiveness of transdermal administration depends on factors such as the molecular weight and lipophilicity of
Transkutanore is also explored in non-medical contexts, such as the delivery of cosmeceuticals or nutritional supplements