Literature DB >> 14567647

Effect of vehicle pretreatment on the flux, retention, and diffusion of topically applied penetrants in vitro.

Catarina Rosado1, Sheree E Cross, W John Pugh, Michael S Roberts, Jonathan Hadgraft.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The flux of a topically applied drug depends on the activity in the skin and the interaction between the vehicle and skin. Permeation of vehicle into the skin can alter the activity of drug and the properties of the skin barrier. The aim of this in vitro study was to separate and quantify these effects.
METHODS: The flux of four radiolabeled permeants (water, phenol, diflunisal, and diazepam) with log Koct/water values from 1.4 to 4.3 was measured over 4 h through heat-separated human epidermis pretreated for 30 min with vehicles having Hildebrand solubility parameters from 7.9 to 23.4 (cal/cm3)1/2.
RESULTS: Enhancement was greatest after pretreatment with the more lipophilic vehicles. A synergistic enhancement was observed using binary mixtures. The flux of diazepam was not enhanced to the same extent as the other permeants, possibly because its partitioning into the epidermis is close to optimal (log Koct 2.96).
CONCLUSION: An analysis of the permeant remaining in the epidermis revealed that the enhancement can be the result of either increased partitioning of permeant into the epidermis or an increasing diffusivity of permeants through the epidermis.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14567647     DOI: 10.1023/a:1025778731901

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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