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Cristina Alonso1, Víctor Carrer2, Sonia Espinosa3, Miriam Zanuy4, Mònica Córdoba5, Bernat Vidal6, María Domínguez7, Núria Godessart8, Luisa Coderch9, Mercè Pont10.
Abstract
The main challenge of topically applied drugs is to overcome the skin barrier to reach the site of action at the concentration needed for efficacy. In the research of new topical drugs, design of molecules with optimized properties for skin penetration is a key factor and assays for its characterization are needed. A group of 20 representative topical molecules of clinical use were studied in two in silico models (Potts & Guy and Barratt), and an in vitro assay with artificial membrane (Skin-PAMPA). A subset of 9 drugs were also evaluated in the Franz cells assay, formulated in a solvent and in a marketed formulation. Each assay allowed us to grade compounds according to their permeability value. Globally good alignments were found for the studied compounds when comparing models, although discrepancies for some compounds such as tazarotene, tacrolimus, ketoconazole and metronidazole were observed. Overall, the studied in silico and the in vitro models are useful tools to support selection and characterization of research compounds in terms of skin permeability.Entities:
Keywords: Dermatology; Drug; Franz cell; Permeability; Skin; Skin-PAMPA
Year: 2019 PMID: 31163216 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejps.2019.05.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0928-0987 Impact factor: 4.384