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Comparative Analysis of Percutaneous Absorption Enhancement by d-Limonene and Oleic Acid Based on a Skin Diffusion Model
Authors:Koyama  Yasuo  Bando  Hiroto  Yamashita  Fumiyoshi  Takakura  Yoshinobu  Sezaki  Hitoshi  Hashida  Mitsuru
Affiliation:(1) Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Kyoto University, Yoshidash-imoadachi-cho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-01, Japan;(2) Present address: Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science, Setsunan University, Nagaotoge-cho, Hirakata, Osaka, 573-01, Japan
Abstract:Percutaneous absorption-enhancing effects of d-limonene and oleic acid were investigated using three model drugs with different lipophilicities in in vitro diffusion experiments with guinea pig skin. Pretreatment of the skin with d-limonene resulted in a large penetration enhancement for the lipophilic butylparaben (BP) and amphiphilic 6-mercaptopurine (6-MP) but had little effect on the hydrophilic mannitol (MT). Oleic acid caused a large effect only on 6-MP penetration. The penetration profiles were analyzed with a two-layer skin diffusion model consisting of stratum corneum with polar and nonpolar routes and viable epidermis plus dermis. Through curve-fitting, six parameters corresponding to drug diffusivity and partitioning in these three regions of the skin were obtained, and the mechanisms of enhancers were assessed in comparison with those of l-geranylazacycloheptan-2-one (GACH) reported previously. Increased penetration was caused mainly by modification of the barrier property of the nonpolar route in the stratum corneum in all cases. In the nonpolar route, d-limonene increased mainly drug diffusivity, while GACH enhanced predominately drug partitioning. On the other hand, oleic acid moderately increased both parameters.
Keywords:percutaneous absorption  percutaneous penetration enhancer  d-limonene  oleic acid  skin diffusion model
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