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Iontophoretic transdermal delivery of buspirone hydrochloride in hairless mouse skin
Authors:Mohammad Al-Khalili  Victor M. Meidan  Boeena B. Michniak
Affiliation:1Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, SC ;2University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School, 07103 Newark, NJ
Abstract:The transdermal delivery of buspirone hydrochloride across hairless mouse skin and the combined effect of iontophoresis and terpene enhancers were evaluated in vitro using Franz diffusion cells. Iontophoretic delivery was optimized by evaluating the effect of drug concentration, current density, and pH of the vehicle solution. Increasing the current density from 0.05 to 0.1 mA/cm2 resulted in doubling of the iontophoretic flux of buspirone hydrochloride, while increasing drug concentration from 1% to 2% had no effect on flux. Using phosphate buffer to adjust the pH of the drug solution decreased the buspirone hydrochloride iontophoretic flux relative to water solutions. Incorporating buspirone hydrochloride into ethanol:water (50:50 vol/vol) based gel formulations using carboxymethylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose had no effect on iontophoretic delivery. Incorporation of three terpene enhancers (menthol, cineole, and terpineol) into the gel and when combined with iontophoresis it was possible to deliver 10 mg/cm2/day of buspirone hydrochloride.
Keywords:iontophoresis   terpene   buspirone hydrochloride   gel   transdermal
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