Preparation of model membranes for skin permeability studies using stratum corneum lipids

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Liposomes were prepared from stratum corneum lipids consisting of epidermal ceramides (55% by weight), cholesterol (25%), free fatty acids (15%), and cholesteryl sulfate (5%). Multiple lamellae were formed by air-drying the liposomal suspensions on hydrophilic filter disks, and water permeabilities through these filter-supported lamellae were measured using a diffusion cell. Ultrastructure of the lipid lamellae was characterized by scanning and thin-section electron microscopy. Water flux data and ultrastructure of the model membranes are discussed in relation to stratum corneum, the horny layer of the epidermis that constitutes the epidermal barrier. © 1989.

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Abraham, W., & Downing, D. T. (1989). Preparation of model membranes for skin permeability studies using stratum corneum lipids. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 93(6), 809–813. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12284431

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