Review of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacokinetics – International Edition – Volume 38 (2024) – Supplementary Issue 1

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In vitro skin models. Challenges and Future Steps
Sophia Letsiou1A green circle with white letters Description automatically generated, Apostolos Beloukas1A green circle with white letters Description automatically generated, Efstathios Rallis1A green circle with white letters Description automatically generated, Vasiliki Kefala1A green circle with white letters Description automatically generated
1Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Health Sciences and Welfare, University of West Attica, Ag. Spyridonos Str., Egaleo 12243, Athens, Greece


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Published: 17 February 2024; https://doi.org/10.61873/FCXV3865

Abstract
The in vitro models have great potential in skin-related research as well as in testing for active ingredients in cosmetics, dermocosmetics and pharmaceuticals. Human skin behavior can be simulated in vitro using a variety of methods ranging from cell monolayer models to complicated organotypic and bioengineered three-dimensional models. Moreover, skin in vitro models offer an excellent alternative to animal testing in cosmetics and some of them are validated to be used as preclinical as-says. However, the in vitro simulation of the whole skin together with its appendages is still in its early stages. In this article we discuss a short evolution of skin models with its challenges and its future.

Keywords: in vitro models, skin models, three-dimensional models, cosmetics

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Letsiou S., Beloukas A., Rallis E., Kefala V. In vitro skin models. Challenges and Future Steps. Rev. Clin. Pharmacol. Pharmacokinet. Int. Ed. 38(Sup1):63-65 (2024). https://doi.org/10.61873/FCXV3865

 

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