Literature DB >> 27803471

Effect of Esters on the Permeation of Chemicals with Different Polarities through Synthetic Artificial Membranes Using a High-Throughput Diffusion Cell Array.

Takashi Uchida1, Keisuke Nishioka, Anzu Motoki, Masafumi Yakumaru, Tomohiko Sano, Hiroaki Todo, Kenji Sugibayashi.   

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of 25 kinds of esters that are used in cosmetics on the permeation of four model compounds with different polarities (caffeine [CF], aminopyrine [AMP], benzoic acid [BA], and flurbiprofen [FP]). The amount of each model compound that permeated through two types of artificial membrane (silicone and Strat-M®) was measured and correlated with the physicochemical properties of the esters, including their solubility, viscosity, wettability, surface tension, and uptake. The amount of each model compound that permeated through the silicone membrane was not significantly correlated with the solubility of the esters but was significantly correlated with all other measured physical properties of the esters. Similar correlations were observed for the amounts of AMP, BA, and FP that passed through the Strat-M® membrane. However, the amount of CF that permeated through the Strat-M® membrane also correlated with the solubility of the esters. There was a highly significant correlation between the amount permeating through the silicone and Strat-M® membranes because the model compounds had high lipophilicity. These findings demonstrated that to control the permeation of various chemicals through artificial membranes, it is important to consider the uptake of the esters and that the solubility of the esters is also an important consideration when using a more complex membrane.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27803471     DOI: 10.1248/cpb.c16-00480

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0009-2363            Impact factor:   1.645


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1.  A Mathematical Approach Using Strat-M® to Predict the Percutaneous Absorption of Chemicals under Finite Dose Conditions.

Authors:  Ryoki Kunita; Takafumi Nishijima; Hiroaki Todo; Kenji Sugibayashi; Hitoshi Sakaguchi
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2022-06-28       Impact factor: 6.525

2.  Usefulness of Artificial Membrane, Strat-M®, in the Assessment of Drug Permeation from Complex Vehicles in Finite Dose Conditions.

Authors:  Florencio Jr Arce; Narumi Asano; Gerard Lee See; Shoko Itakura; Hiroaki Todo; Kenji Sugibayashi
Journal:  Pharmaceutics       Date:  2020-02-19       Impact factor: 6.321

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