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Improved stability and release control of levodopa and metaraminol using ion-exchange fibers and transdermal iontophoresis
Authors:Tarja Kankkunen  Inkeri Huupponen  Katri Lahtinen  Mats Sundell  Kenneth Ekman  Kysti Kontturi  Jouni Hirvonen
Institution:

a Department of Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Technology Division and Viikki Drug Discovery Technology Center, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 56, 00014, Helsinki, Finland

b Smoptech Ltd., Virusmäentie 65 A, 20300, Turku, Finland

c Laboratory of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 6100, 02015, HUT, Finland

Abstract:Achievement of controlled drug delivery and stability of drugs during storage is a problem also in transdermal drug delivery. The objective of this study was to determine, whether an easily oxidized drug, levodopa, could be stabilized during storage using pH-adjustment and ion-exchange fibers. Controlled transdermal delivery of the zwitterionic levodopa was attempted by iontophoresis and ion-exchange fiber. Ion-exchange kinetics and transdermal permeation of a cationic (presumably more stable) model drug, metaraminol, were compared to the corresponding data of levodopa. Levodopa was rapidly oxidized in the presence of water, especially at basic pH-values. At acidic pH-values the stability was improved significantly. Ion-exchange group and the pH had a clear effect on the release of both the levodopa and metaraminol from the ion-exchange fiber. The adsorption/release kinetics of metaraminol were more easily controllable than the corresponding rate and extent of levodopa adsorption/release. Iontophoretic enhancement of drug permeation across the skin was clearly more significant with the positively charged metaraminol than with the zwitterionic levodopa. Ion-exchange fibers provide a promising alternative to control drug delivery and to store drugs that are degraded easily.
Keywords:Ion-exchange fiber  Transdermal drug delivery  Iontophoresis  pH  Levodopa  Metaraminol
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