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A comparative study on the transdermal penetration effect of gaseous and aqueous plasma reactive species
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Cold Atmospheric PlasmaPlasma Active SpeciesTransdermal Penetration EffectEngineeringTransdermal PenetrationSkin SubstituteTransport PhenomenaAir Plasma SourcePlasma ConfinementBiomedical EngineeringWound HealingDermatologyNonthermal PlasmaMedicineComparative Study
To improve the depth of plasma active species in the skin, it is very important to develop skin disease treatment using plasma. In this article, an air plasma source was used to work directly with the skin of a mouse. A tortuous pathway, hair follicles, electroporation and a microneedle do not aid the transdermal delivery of gaseous plasma active species, therefore these gaseous plasma active species cannot penetrate mouse skin with a thickness of ~0.75 mm. The plasma activated water (PAW) produced by the air plasma source was used to study the transdermal penetration of the aqueous plasma activated species. This aqueous plasma activated species can penetrate the skin through hair follicles, intercellular and transcellular routes. The pH of the PAW did not affect the penetration efficiency of the aqueous plasma active species.
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