In Silico Study on the Contribution of the Follicular Route to Dermal Permeability of Small Molecules

Pharm Res. 2024 Mar;41(3):567-576. doi: 10.1007/s11095-024-03660-y. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates in silico the contribution of the hair follicle to the overall dermal permeability of small molecules, as published experimental work provides inconclusive information on whether the follicular route favours the permeation of hydrophobic or hydrophilic permeants.

Method: A study is conducted varying physico-chemical parameters of permeants such as lipophilicity, molecular weight and protein binding. The simulated data is compared to published experimental data to discuss how those properties can modulate the contribution of the hair follicle to the overall dermal permeation.

Results: The results indicate that the contribution of the follicular route to dermal permeation can range from negligible to notable depending on the combination of lipophilic/hydrophilic properties of the substance filling the follicular route and the permeant.

Conclusion: Characterisation of the substance filling the follicular route is required for analysing the experimental data of dermal permeation of small molecules, as changes between in vivo and in vitro due to handling of samples and cessation of vital functions can modify the contribution of the follicular route to overall dermal permeation, hence hindering data interpretation.

Keywords: in silico modelling; dermal absorption; follicular route; hair follicle; skin permeability.

MeSH terms

  • Hair Follicle* / metabolism
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Permeability
  • Skin / metabolism
  • Skin Absorption*