Literature DB >> 8961160

Enhancing effects of unsaturated fatty acids with various structures on the permeation of indomethacin through rat skin.

K Morimoto1, H Tojima, T Haruta, M Suzuki, M Kakemi.   

Abstract

Effects of straight-chain, cis-type, unsaturated fatty acids with various structures (alkyl chain lengths, numbers of double bonds, position of double bonds, and cis- and trans-positional isomers) on the skin permeation of indomethacin were examined by using rat skins in-vitro. Furthermore, the disordering degrees of the intercellular lipid domain in the stratum corneum, which were treated with preparations of unsaturated fatty acids, were measured by the Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) method using excised rabbit ear skins. Unsaturated fatty acids enhanced the permeation of indomethacin through rat skins. These permeation-enhancing effects by unsaturated fatty acids were affected by changes of their alkyl chain length from C14 to C22. The lag-times on the permeation of indomethacin were shortened by unsaturated fatty acids in the following order: C20 = C18 = C22 < C16 < C14. These fluxes were increased by unsaturated fatty acids in the following order: C20 > C22 = C18 = C16 > C14. Therefore, gondoic acid (cis-11-eicosenoic acid; C20H38O2) mostly enhanced the skin permeation of indomethacin. However, the enhancing effects of unsaturated fatty acids (C18 chain) were not affected by their differences of position and numbers of double bonds. These permeation-enhancing effects which were evaluated by flux were related to the degrees of wave-number shift in the frequency of the antisymmetric CH bond stretching absorbance (near 2920 cm-1) on FT-IR spectra of the fatty acid-treated stratum corneum. Therefore, the perturbation increase of lipid domain in the stratum corneum by these fatty acids probably was the cause of the enhancing effects of permeation of indomethacin.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8961160     DOI: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1996.tb03908.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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