Literature DB >> 8570535

Absorption of sunscreens and other compounds through human skin in vivo: derivation of a method to predict maximum fluxes.

U Hagedorn-Leweke1, B C Lippold.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The goal of this study was to quantify the transdermally absorbed amounts of the sunscreens octyl dimethyl p-aminobenzoic acid, oxybenzone, 4-isopropyl-dibenzoylmethane, 3-(4-methylbenzylidene)-camphor, isoamyl-4-methoxycinnamate, the repellent and plasticizer dibutyl phthalate, the antioxidant 3.5-di-t-butyl-4-hydroxyanisol, and the antimicrobial compounds butyl-4-hydroxybenzoate, biphenyl-2-ol, and 2,4,4'-tri-chlor-2'-hydroxydiphenylether (triclosane). Permeabilities PB and maximum fluxes Jmax should be correlated with relevant physicochemical properties.
METHODS: Saturated solutions of the above-mentioned compounds in a propylene glycol/water mixture were applied to the skin using glass chambers which were fixed to the upper arms of volunteers. Maximum fluxes were calculated from concentration decreases in the vehicle.
RESULTS: A linear relationship between the logarithms of permeabilities PB of the penetrants (0.02-0.28 cm h-1) and the corresponding octanol/vehicle partition coefficients PCOct/V (166-186,208) was found. Consequently, the influence of aqueous boundary layers could be neglected. However, the slope of the resulting straight line of 0.38 is considerably smaller than unity indicating that PCOct/V does not represent the lipophilicity of the stratum corneum adequately. Maximum fluxes range from 0.5 to 130 micrograms cm-2 h-1. A general equation for the calculation of Jmax was derived based on experimental data taking into account the PCOct/V and the solubilities CsV of the respective penetrants in the vehicle.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8570535     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016286026462

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


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