| Literature DB >> 26579363 |
Tao Wang1, Donald Miller2, Frank Burczynski1, Xiaochen Gu1.
Abstract
Insect repellent DEET and sunscreen ingredient oxybenzone play an essential role in minimizing vector-borne diseases and skin cancers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of emulsion type, addition of thickening agent and droplet size in three emulsion-based lotions on percutaneous permeation of DEET and oxybenzone using in vitro diffusion experiments, in order to minimize overall systemic permeation of the substances. Formulation C (water-in-oil emulsion) significantly increased overall permeation of DEET through human skin (56%) compared to Formulation A (oil-in-water emulsion). Formulation B (oil-in-water emulsion with thickening agent xanthan gum) significantly decreased the size of oil droplet containing DEET (16%), but no effect on oil droplets containing oxybenzone. Adding xanthan gum also increased overall permeation of DEET and oxybenzone (21% and 150%) when compared to Formulation A; presence of both ingredients in Formulation B further increased their permeation (36% and 23%) in comparison to its single counterparts. Overall permeation of oxybenzone through LDPE was significantly higher by 26%-628% than that through human skin; overall permeation of DEET through human skin was significantly higher by 64%-338% than that through LDPE.Entities:
Keywords: Artificial membrane; Concurrent use; Diffusion; Human skin; Insect repellent; Permeability; Sunscreen
Year: 2014 PMID: 26579363 PMCID: PMC4590294 DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2013.11.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Pharm Sin B ISSN: 2211-3835 Impact factor: 11.413
Emulsion-based formulations design.
| FA | FB | FC |
|---|---|---|
| Oil in Water | Oil in Water with Viscosity | Water in Oil |
| Emulfree CBG/4% | Emulfree CBG/4% | Arlacel P135/3% |
| Labrasol/8% | Labrasol/8% | Geleol/3% |
| Geleol/2% | Geleol/2% | Isostearate isostearyle/5% |
| Cetyl alcohol/4% | Cetyl alcohol/4% | Cetyl alcohol/10% |
| Mineral oil/9% | ||
| Demineralized water/QS | Demineralized water/QS | Labrasol/7% |
| Glycerin/5% | Glycerin/5% | Labrafac PG/8% |
| Carbomer 934/0.25% | Carbomer 934/0.25% | Caster oil/5% |
| Xanthan gum/0.4% | Plurol oleique CC 497/5% | |
| Sodium hydroxide sol (10%)/0.5% | ||
| Sodium hydroxide sol (10%)/0.5% | Demineralized water/35% | |
| Glycerin/5% |
Figure 1The appearance of droplets in FA, FB, FC. The photomicrographs of three emulsion-based formulations with DEET and/or OBZ (a: FA with DEET and OBZ; b: FA with OBZ; c: FA with DEET; d: FB with DEET and OBZ; e: FB with OBZ; f: FB with DEET; g: FC with DEET and OBZ; h: FC with OBZ; i: FC with DEET; j: Scale) were obtained using an optical microscopy and a digital camera. All the preparations are simple emulsions (oil-in-water or water-in-oil).
The volume mean diameters of droplet (D[4,3], μm).
| Active ingredient | Formulation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FA | FB | FC | |
| DEET (S) | 58.43±1.62 | 49.16±0.71 | 35.15±0.39 |
| OBZ (S) | 51.26±0.41 | 73.18±1.12 | 27.06±0.30 |
| OBZ (C) | 77.51±1.23 | 82.18±0.79 | 32.62±1.12 |
Data are expressed as Mean±SD, n=3, P≤0.05.
Significant difference between FA and FB or between FA and FC.
Significant difference between single preparations and combined preparations.
Figure 3Overall OBZ permeation percentage from three formulations through human skin (n=4, Mean±SEM, P≤0.05). 1: Significant difference between FA and FB/FC (membrane+receptor fluid); 1′: Significant difference between single preparations and combined preparations (membrane+receptor fluid); 2: Significant difference between FA and FB/FC (membrane only); 2′: Significant difference between single preparations and combined preparations (membrane only).
Permeation coefficient of DEET and OBZ through human skin (×10−4, cm/h).
| Active ingredient | Formulation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FA | FB | FC | |
| DEET (S) | 23.31±1.95 | 27.95±0.76 | 22.09±2.57 |
| DEET (C) | 20.95±2.00 | 30.07±3.95 | 16.06±2.47 |
| OBZ (S) | 3.09±0.23 | 3.77±0.50 | 2.03±0.20 |
| OBZ (C) | 4.09±0.31 | 4.67±0.40 | 2.16±0.30 |
Data are expressed as Mean±SEM, n=4, P≤0.05.
Significant difference between LDPE and human skin.
Significant difference in combined DEET between FA and FB/FC.
Significant difference between single preparations and combined preparations.
Permeation coefficient of DEET and OBZ through LDPE (×10−4, cm/h).
| Active ingredient | Formulation | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| FA | FB | FC | |
| DEET(S) | 4.45±0.48 | 5.18±0.56 | 5.77±0.87 |
| DEET(C) | 3.13±0.21 | 3.93±0.19 | 8.80±0.59 |
| OBZ (S) | 10.61±0.60 | 14.65±0.64 | 26.75±2.64 |
| OBZ (C) | 7.97±0.30 | 11.80±0.54 | 13.20±0.78 |
Data are expressed as Mean±SEM, n=4, P≤0.05.
Significant difference between LDPE and human skin.
Significant difference in single OBZ between FA and FB/FC.
Significant difference between single preparations and combined preparations.