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Topical delivery of a naproxen-dithranol co-drug: in vitro skin penetration, permeation, and staining.

Wing Man Lau1, Alex W White, Charles M Heard.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This work probed the topical delivery and skin-staining properties of a novel co-drug, naproxyl-dithranol (Nap-DTH), which comprises anti-inflammatory (naproxen) and anti-proliferative (dithranol) moieties.
METHOD: Freshly excised, full-thickness porcine ear skin was dosed with saturated solutions of the compounds. After 24 h, the skin was recovered and used to prepare comparative depth profiles by the tape-stripping technique and to examine the extent of skin staining.
RESULTS: Depth profiles showed that Nap-DTH led to a 5-fold increase in drug retention in the skin compared to dithranol. The application of Nap-DTH also demonstrated improved stability, resulting in lower levels of dithranol degradation products in the skin. Furthermore, significantly less naproxen from hydrolysed Nap-DTH permeated into the receptor phase compared to naproxen when applied alone (0.08 ± 0.03 nmol cm(-)² and 180 ± 60 nmol cm(-)², respectively). Moreover, the reduced staining of the skin was very apparent for Nap-DTH compared to dithranol.
CONCLUSIONS: Topical delivery of Nap-DTH not only improves the delivery of naproxen and dithranol, but also reduces unwanted effects of the parent moieties, in particular the skin staining, which is a major issue concerning the use of dithranol.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20872052     DOI: 10.1007/s11095-010-0274-8

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


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