Literature DB >> 8290477

Synthesis and enhancing effect of dodecyl 2-(N,N-dimethylamino)propionate on the transepidermal delivery of indomethacin, clonidine, and hydrocortisone.

S Büyüktimkin1, N Büyüktimkin, J H Rytting.   

Abstract

The biodegradable transdermal penetration enhancer, dodecyl 2-(N,N-dimethylamino)propionate (II; DDAIP), was prepared by reacting dodecyl 2-bromopropionate (I), obtained by reaction of n-dodecanol with 2-bromopropionyl halogenide, with dimethylamine. The penetration enhancing effects of DDAIP on the transport of indomethacin, clonidine, and hydrocortisone across shed snake skin (Elaphe obsoleta) were evaluated. Azone and lauryl alcohol, a possible decomposition product of DDAIP, were used as standard enhancers for comparison. In terms of flux, DDAIP showed 4.7 and 7.5 times the promoting effect for indomethacin compared to azone and lauryl alcohol, respectively. With clonidine this effect was 1.7 and 3.1 times, whereas with hydrocortisone it was 2.4 and 2.8 times higher, respectively. In vitro biodegradability of DDAIP was demonstrated in the presence of porcine esterase. The results indicate that DDAIP increases markedly the transepidermal delivery of several types of drug substances.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8290477     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018980905312

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


  7 in total

1.  A method to predict the percutaneous permeability of various compounds: shed snake skin as a model membrane.

Authors:  T Itoh; R Magavi; R L Casady; T Nishihata; J H Rytting
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1990-12       Impact factor: 4.200

2.  Facilitated transport of basic and acidic drugs in solutions through snakeskin by a new enhancer--dodecyl N,N-dimethylamino acetate.

Authors:  C Fleeker; O Wong; J H Rytting
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Acute toxicity and skin irritation of pyrrolidone derivatives as transdermal penetration enhancer.

Authors:  H Sasaki; M Kojima; J Nakamura; J Shibasaki
Journal:  Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 1.645

4.  Dodecyl N,N-dimethylamino acetate and azone enhance drug penetration across human, snake, and rabbit skin.

Authors:  J Hirvonen; J H Rytting; P Paronen; A Urtti
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1991-07       Impact factor: 4.200

5.  The use of N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide to enhance dermal and transdermal delivery of drugs.

Authors:  J J Windheuser; J L Haslam; L Caldwell; R D Shaffer
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  1982-11       Impact factor: 3.534

6.  Unsaturated cyclic ureas as new nontoxic biodegradable transdermal penetration enhancers I: Synthesis.

Authors:  O Wong; J Huntington; R Konishi; J H Rytting; T Higuchi
Journal:  J Pharm Sci       Date:  1988-11       Impact factor: 3.534

7.  New alkyl N,N-dialkyl-substituted amino acetates as transdermal penetration enhancers.

Authors:  O Wong; J Huntington; T Nishihata; J H Rytting
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1989-04       Impact factor: 4.200

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  6 in total

1.  Effect of bilayer distruption on transdermal transport of low-molecular weight hydrophobic solutes.

Authors:  S Mitragotri
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 4.200

2.  Evaluation of adjuvants that enhance the effectiveness of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides.

Authors:  J A Hughes; A I Aronsohn; A V Avrutskaya; R L Juliano
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1996-03       Impact factor: 4.200

3.  Effects of iontophoresis and chemical enhancers on the transport of lidocaine and nicotine across the oral mucosa.

Authors:  Ran Wei; Laurent Simon; Longsheng Hu; Bozena Michniak-Kohn
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2011-12-02       Impact factor: 4.200

4.  Effect of some penetration enhancers on epithelial membrane lipid domains: evidence from fluorescence spectroscopy studies.

Authors:  T M Turunen; A Urtti; P Paronen; K L Audus; J H Rytting
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  1994-02       Impact factor: 4.200

5.  Dimethylamino acid esters as biodegradable and reversible transdermal permeation enhancers: effects of linking chain length, chirality and polyfluorination.

Authors:  Jakub Novotný; Petra Kovaríková; Michal Novotný; Barbora Janůsová; Alexandr Hrabálek; Katerina Vávrová
Journal:  Pharm Res       Date:  2008-11-14       Impact factor: 4.200

Review 6.  Current Status of Amino Acid-Based Permeation Enhancers in Transdermal Drug Delivery.

Authors:  Rui Pereira; Sandra G Silva; Marina Pinheiro; Salette Reis; M Luísa do Vale
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-05-07
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