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Cristina D Röpke1, Telma M Kaneko, Renata M Rodrigues, Vanessa V da Silva, Sonia Barros, Tânia C H Sawada, Massuo J Kato, Silvia B M Barros.
Abstract
Antioxidants such as vitamins E and C are known to play a significant role in ameliorating or preventing oxidative damage to the skin. However, to provide a satisfactory protection they must first permeate the skin, which serves as a permeation barrier. In this study we evaluated the influence of three different formulations (gel, gel-emulsion and emulsion) on the percutaneous absorption of 4-nerolidylcathecol, an antioxidant compound isolated from Pothomorphe umbellata root extracts. Also, the absorption of the isolated 4-nerolidylcathecol was compared with its absorption when dried P. umbellata root ethanolic extract was incorporated into a gel formulation. The 'lag time method' was employed for the analysis of the in vitro permeation data. All formulations showed satisfactory percutaneous penetration with the 4-nerolidylcathecol-gel presenting a higher rate of penetration leading to higher dry drug levels in the tissue.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12433439 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5173(02)00477-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Pharm ISSN: 0378-5173 Impact factor: 5.875