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Modeling Temperature-Dependent Dermal Absorption and Clearance for Transdermal and Topical Drug Applications.

Terri D LaCount1, Qian Zhang1, Jinsong Hao2,3, Priyanka Ghosh4, Sam G Raney4, Arjang Talattof4, Gerald B Kasting5, S Kevin Li1.   

Abstract

A computational model was developed to better understand the impact of elevated skin temperatures on transdermal drug delivery and dermal clearance. A simultaneous heat and mass transport model with emphasis on transdermal delivery system (TDS) applications was developed to address transient and steady-state temperature effects on dermal absorption. The model was tested using representative data from nicotine TDS applied to human skin either in vitro or in vivo. The approximately 2-fold increase of nicotine absorption with a 10°C increase in skin surface temperature was consistent with a 50-65 kJ/mol activation energy for diffusion in the stratum corneum, with this layer serving as the primary barrier for nicotine absorption. Incorporation of a dermal clearance component into the model revealed efficient removal of nicotine via the dermal capillaries at both normal and elevated temperatures. Two-compartment pharmacokinetic simulations yielded systemic drug concentrations consistent with the human pharmacokinetic data. Both in vitro skin permeation and in vivo pharmacokinetics of nicotine delivered from a marketed TDS under normal and elevated temperatures can be satisfactorily described by a simultaneous heat and mass transfer computational model incorporating realistic skin barrier properties and dermal clearance components.

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Keywords:  heat and mass transport; heat-enhanced; human skin; mathematical model; nicotine transdermal

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32390069      PMCID: PMC7644225          DOI: 10.1208/s12248-020-00451-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS J        ISSN: 1550-7416            Impact factor:   4.009


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