| Literature DB >> 21607952 |
Kelly A Smith1, Jinsong Hao, S Kevin Li.
Abstract
The effects of organic solvent systems on nail hydration and permeability have not been well studied. The objectives of the present study were to investigate the effects of binary aqueous organic solvent systems of ethanol (EtOH), propylene glycol (PPG), and polyethylene glycol 400 (PEG) on the barrier properties of nail plates. (3) H-water, (14) C-urea, and (14) C-tetraethylammonium ions were the probes in the nail uptake and transport experiments to study the effect(s) of organic solvents on nail hydration and permeability. Gravimetric studies were also performed as a secondary method to study nail hydration and the reversibility of the nail after organic solvent treatments. Both ungual uptake and transport were directly related to the concentration of the organic solvent in the binary systems. Partitioning of the probes into and transport across the nail decreased with an increase in the organic solvent concentration. These changes corresponded to the changes in solution viscosity and the barrier properties of the nail. In general, the effects for PPG and PEG were more pronounced than those for EtOH. Practically, these results suggest that organic solvents in formulations can increase nail barrier resistivity.Entities:
Keywords: human nail plate; hydration; organic solvent effects; transungual transport; ungual uptake
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21607952 PMCID: PMC3516635 DOI: 10.1002/jps.22590
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0022-3549 Impact factor: 3.534