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It is possible to select a carrier particle size to cause a forced route of entry through the hair follicle. The optimal particle size range has been consistently repeated in numerous studies, and the sizes have been further characterized by the depth to which they are able to penetrate. Penetration through the stratum corneum is prevented in this range. Stating the range without providing details concerning the hair follicle region targeted would be somewhat meaningless, but in general the optimal size appears to fall within the range of 1-7 µm.
Moreover, certain microspheres can better maintain their structural integrity than others. Phospholipid vesicles, for example, are quite "malleable", which may not be desirable for some applications. In summary, we're on the horizon of a new era in targeted drug delivery.
Moreover, certain microspheres can better maintain their structural integrity than others. Phospholipid vesicles, for example, are quite "malleable", which may not be desirable for some applications. In summary, we're on the horizon of a new era in targeted drug delivery.
