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Probing Dynamic Behavior of Chemical Enhancers Passing In and Out of the Stratum Corneum and Modulation by Biodegradable Enhancer.

Lijuan Zeng1, Guangqiang Yang1, Jianping Liu1, Danyi Quan2, Wenting Song3.   

Abstract

Chemical enhancers (CEs) decreased the barrier of the stratum corneum (SC) to enhance drug permeation. This was a "dynamic" behavior, which involved three processes including passing in, acting on, and passing out of the SC. However, compared with mature "static" researches about acting on the SC, the other two processes were poorly understood. This work aimed to probe the dynamic behavior of CEs and modulate it for satisfactory effectiveness. The investigating method of CEs' dynamic behavior was established to obtain the rate of CEs passing in and out of the SC. An analysis attribution was conducted to obtain the possible reasons for the quite different dynamic behavior of CEs based on log P, solubility parameter, and minimum binging energy. It demonstrated the rate of CEs passing in and out of the SC was dependent on CE affinity with the SC and the interaction between CEs and the SC, respectively. The relevance between CEs' dynamic behavior and the extent of decreasing SC barrier was confirmed by transepidermal water loss (TEWL). The higher rate of CE passing in the SC and a lower rate of passing out of the SC may contribute to an increased concentration of CEs in the SC, leading to a stronger ability to decrease the SC barrier. More importantly, two biodegradable CEs (Leu-Dod and Ser-Dod) of dodecanol were synthesized and achieved a modulation of its dynamic behavior to obtain more satisfactory effectiveness of enhancing drug permeation. This work was meaningful for the guidance of rationally promoting CEs' effectiveness from a dynamic perspective, which was an unprecedented attempt in this field.

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Keywords:  chemical enhancers; dynamic behavior; modulation; stratum corneum

Year:  2021        PMID: 33880664     DOI: 10.1208/s12249-021-02009-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AAPS PharmSciTech        ISSN: 1530-9932            Impact factor:   3.246


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