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AALAS 2024

Emma Danciu

Nov 3, 2024

Inspiring awareness of how the partnership between animals and humans drives innovation and discovery in biomedical science.

Delfins' Instruments can be used in many different sectors in skin science and research. One of them applies to animal research (mice, rats, dogs, horses, pigs…), and more specifically to Transepidermal Water Loss (TEWL) and skin barrier function changes (VapoMeter®), as well as skin moisture assessments (MoistureMeter range).

The VapoMeter® is the first and only hand-held instrument on the market to measure evaporation rates in animal skin and in in-vitro conditions..

It uses the unique, patented and scientifically validated closed chamber measurement technology.

In the closed chamber, the sensitive humidity sensor is able to instantly and accurately measure evaporation rates up to 300 g/m2h.



The measured values are displayed on the Instrument’s screen as well as on your computer since the VapoMeter® can be provided with a wireless transfer of the measured data to Delfin’s data collection software.

 

Regarding the skin moisture assessment, the MoistureMeterD™ 4 Probes is the perfect hand-held Instrument to measure water content in biological tissues. The probes can go as deep as 5mm below the skin surface.

In veterinary dermatology our Instruments help analyzing skin behavior, measuring the effect of treatments, and enhancing nutritional components.​​

More than 20 clinical studies have been written within the scope of animal research, using Delfin's Instruments including the VapoMeter® and the MoistureMeter range.​​​​




SOME CLINICAL STUDIES



Evaluation of the effect of a 0.0584% hydrocortisone aceponate spray on clinical signs and skin barrier function in dogs with atopic dermatitis.

TEWL assessment with the VapoMeter.




Olopatadine hydrochloride accelerates the recovery of skin barrier function in mice.

TEWL assessment with the VapoMeter.




Effects of ambient temperature and solar radiation on skin evaporative water loss in dairy cattle.

TEWL assessment with the VapoMeter. (See page 198).




Chronic ethanol ingestion alters xenobiotic absorption through the skin: Potential role of oxidative stress.

Skin moisture assessment with the MoistureMeterD 4 probes.




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