In this proof-of-concept study, we aimed to develop an anti-inflammatory patch that in contrast to the semi-solid standard therapy is dry and non-greasy, and only needs to be changed once a day due to continuous release of the active ingredient over 24 h. While fiber materials for the treatment of inflammatory skin diseases have been reported in the literature, the majority of studies focuses solely on material characterization including in vitro release studies; however, there is a lack of ex vivo permeation studies as well as comparison with standard therapy. However, such experiments are crucial to deduct the potential efficacy of the drug delivery system, as skin absorption of the drug may be the rate-limiting step and not the drug release.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe extracellular matrix (ECM) represents a complex multi-component environment that has a decisive influence on the biomechanical properties of tissues and organs. Depending on the tissue, ECM components are subject to a homeostasis of synthesis and degradation, a subtle interplay that is influenced by external factors and the intrinsic aging process and is often disturbed in pathologies. Upon proteolytic cleavage of ECM proteins, small bioactive peptides termed matrikines can be formed.
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