Review of Stratum Corneum Impedance Measurement in Non-Invasive Penetration Application

Due to advances in telemedicine, mobile medical care, wearable health monitoring, and electronic skin, great efforts have been directed to non-invasive monitoring and treatment of disease. These processes generally involve disease detection from interstitial fluid (ISF) instead of blood, and transde...

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Published inBiosensors (Basel) Vol. 8; no. 2; p. 31
Main Authors Lu, Fei, Wang, Chenshuo, Zhao, Rongjian, Du, Lidong, Fang, Zhen, Guo, Xiuhua, Zhao, Zhan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI 26.03.2018
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Summary:Due to advances in telemedicine, mobile medical care, wearable health monitoring, and electronic skin, great efforts have been directed to non-invasive monitoring and treatment of disease. These processes generally involve disease detection from interstitial fluid (ISF) instead of blood, and transdermal drug delivery. However, the quantitative extraction of ISF and the level of drug absorption are greatly affected by the individual's skin permeability, which is closely related to the properties of the stratum corneum (SC). Therefore, measurement of SC impedance has been proposed as an appropriate way for assessing individual skin differences. In order to figure out the current status and research direction of human SC impedance detection, investigations regarding skin impedance measurement have been reviewed in this paper. Future directions are concluded after a review of impedance models, electrodes, measurement methods and systems, and their applications in treatment. It is believed that a well-matched skin impedance model and measurement method will be established for clinical and point-of care applications in the near future.
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ISSN:2079-6374
2079-6374
DOI:10.3390/bios8020031