Pulsed electric field peptide delivery: LorealRecent Research Landscape
Inefficient transdermal delivery of mid-sized peptides limits therapeutic efficacy and increases formulation waste. These innovations utilize radiofrequency-driven pore modulation to precisely control the flux of non-polymeric droplet compositions.
What technical problems is Loreal addressing in Pulsed electric field peptide delivery?
Inefficient deep dermal penetration
(15)evidences
Manual or unregulated application of delivery devices leads to variable penetration and dosage inaccuracy. Standardizing mechanical force ensures reliable therapeutic bypass of the skin barrier.
Inadequate transdermal peptide penetration
(12)evidences
The natural impermeability of skin prevents effective delivery of active cosmetic compounds. Overcoming this barrier allows for deeper penetration and improved efficacy of topical treatments.
Inadequate skin barrier permeability
(8)evidences
Large molecular weight peptides cannot naturally bypass the stratum corneum barrier. Overcoming this transport resistance allows non-invasive systemic or localized delivery of therapeutic proteins.
Inconsistent surface treatment depth
(4)evidences
Uncontrolled heat generation during localized treatments causes cellular necrosis and pain. Precise thermal regulation prevents collateral damage to the keratin matrix and surrounding biological structures.