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  • This study examines how elevated temperatures can impact the performance and safety of transdermal delivery systems (TDS) by analyzing skin temperatures in both live subjects and laboratory models.
  • Through experiments using heating methods, researchers found that skin temperatures beneath TDS didn't differ significantly across various body areas and identified a maximum safe temperature of about 42-43°C.
  • They concluded that while their in vitro heating methods are effective, the temperature correlation between lab conditions and actual human skin may be influenced by factors in the experimental setup.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Performance of a transdermal delivery system (TDS) can be affected by exposure to elevated temperature, which can lead to unintended safety issues. This study investigated TDS and skin temperatures and their relationship in vivo, characterized the effective thermal resistance of skin, and identified the in vitro diffusion cell conditions that would correlate with in vivo observations.

Methods: Experiments were performed in humans and in Franz diffusion cells with human cadaver skin to record skin and TDS temperatures at room temperature and with exposure to a heat flux. Skin temperatures were regulated with two methods: a heating lamp in vivo and in vitro, or thermostatic control of the receiver chamber in vitro.

Results: In vivo basal skin temperatures beneath TDS at different anatomical sites were not statistically different. The maximum tolerable skin surface temperature was approximately 42-43°C in vivo. The temperature difference between skin surface and TDS surface increased with increasing temperature, or with increasing TDS thermal resistance in vivo and in vitro.

Conclusions: Based on the effective thermal resistance of skin in vivo and in vitro, the heating lamp method is an adequate in vitro method. However, the in vitro-in vivo correlation of temperature could be affected by the thermal boundary layer in the receiver chamber.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5630272PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11095-017-2171-xDOI Listing

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