Use of LC-MS analysis to elucidate by-products of niacinamide transformation following in vitro skin permeation studies

Pyridine-3-carboxamide, also known as niacinamide (NIA), is used in many pharmaceutical and personal care formulations for the improvement of skin barrier function, management of acne and amelioration of the symptoms of atopic dermatitis [1-3]. The widespread use of NIA (Table I) in skin care highli...

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Main Authors: Sil dos Santos, Bruno, Moore, David J.
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语言:English
出版: Wiley 2018
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总结:Pyridine-3-carboxamide, also known as niacinamide (NIA), is used in many pharmaceutical and personal care formulations for the improvement of skin barrier function, management of acne and amelioration of the symptoms of atopic dermatitis [1-3]. The widespread use of NIA (Table I) in skin care highlights the importance of understanding the percutaneous penetration and skin distribution of this molecule [4]. Previously, we have conducted several studies that have evaluated a wide variety of NIA formulations [4, 5].