| Literature DB >> 19514983 |
Cheong-Weon Cho1, Jun-Shik Choi, Seong-Jin Kim, Sang-Chul Shin.
Abstract
Various enhancers, such as fatty acids (saturated, unsaturated), glycerides, propylene glycols, and non-ionic surfactants, have been incorporated in the loratadine-EVA matrix to increase the rate of skin permeation of loratadine from an EVA matrix. The enhancing effects of these enhancers on the skin permeation of loratadine were evaluated using a modified Keshary-Chien cell fitted with intact excised rat skin. The penetration enhancers showed a higher flux, probably due to the enhancing effect on the skin barrier, the stratum corneum. Among the enhancers used, such as the fatty acids, glycols, propylene glycols, and non-ionic surfactants, linoleic acid showed the best enhancement. For the enhanced transdermal delivery of loratadine, application of an EVA matrix containing a permeation enhancer might be useful in the development of a transdermal drug delivery system.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19514983 DOI: 10.1080/10717540902872264
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Deliv ISSN: 1071-7544 Impact factor: 6.419