michael barry
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Bryan wrote:
"Yeah, maybe, although I think it's fairly likely that the human scalp simply doesn't absorb these substances (RU, fatty acids, and especially EGCG) as well as rodent skin does, so the results are unlikely to be as dramatic as what you might expect from using the animal experiments as a guide."
I actually seen a study online about this (hamster flank organ permeability) and they found just that. I believe If I remember correctly it was on the order of four times or so easier to penetrate a flank organ's skin as human skin............................so it caused the researchers some concern as to whether or not testing stuff on a flank organ would necessarily translate to success in humans if a good enough vehichle for whatever topical wasn't found.
"Yeah, maybe, although I think it's fairly likely that the human scalp simply doesn't absorb these substances (RU, fatty acids, and especially EGCG) as well as rodent skin does, so the results are unlikely to be as dramatic as what you might expect from using the animal experiments as a guide."
I actually seen a study online about this (hamster flank organ permeability) and they found just that. I believe If I remember correctly it was on the order of four times or so easier to penetrate a flank organ's skin as human skin............................so it caused the researchers some concern as to whether or not testing stuff on a flank organ would necessarily translate to success in humans if a good enough vehichle for whatever topical wasn't found.
