Penetration Enhancers
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Influence of different formulation variables on the performance of transdermal drug delivery system containing tizanidine hydrochloride: in vitro and ex vivo evaluations
The present study was aimed at preparation of transdermal patches of tizanidine HCl, evaluation of the effect of polymers on in vitro release pattern of the drug, and the effect of permeation enhancers on the penetration of the drug through the rabbit skin. Various proportions of hydrophilic (HPMC) and hydrophobic (Eudragit L-100) polymers were used with PEG
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.. Publicado em: 08/04/2019
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2. Evaluation of skin absorption of drugs from topical and transdermal formulations
ABSTRACT The skin barrier function has been attributed to the stratum corneum and represents a major challenge in clinical practice pertaining to cutaneous administration of drugs. Despite this, a large number of bioactive compounds have been successfully administered via cutaneous administration because of advances in the design of topical and transdermal f
Braz. J. Pharm. Sci.. Publicado em: 2016-09
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3. Synergistic effect of iontophoresis and chemical enhancers on transdermal permeation of tolterodine tartrate for the treatment of overactive bladder
PurposeThe objective of the study was to evaluate the synergistic transdermal permeation effect of chemical enhancers and iontophoresis technique on tolterodine tartrate (TT) transdermal gel and to evaluate its pharmacokinetic properties.Materials and MethodsTaguchi robust design was used for optimization of formulations. Skin permeation rates were evaluated
Int. braz j urol.. Publicado em: 2013-01
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4. D-limonene influence in the cutaneous penetration enhancer for 5-aminolevulinic acid in photodynamic therapy of skin cancer: in vitro and in vivo skin permeation and retention studies. / A influência do D-limoneno como promotor de absorção de ácido 5-aminolevulínico para Terapia Fotodinâmica do câncer de pele: avaliação in vitro e in vivo da permeação e retenção cutâneas
BERTOLINI, WAGNER L. H. M. A influência do D-limoneno como promotor de absorção do ácido 5-aminolevulínico para Terapia Fotodinâmica do câncer de pele: avaliação in vitro e in vivo da permeação e retenção cutâneas. 2009 118f. Tese (Doutorado). Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto Preto Universidade de São Paulo, Ribeirão P
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Efeitos de terpenos nas membranas de estrato córneo estudados por ressonância paramagnética eletrônica / Effects of terpenes on the stratum corneum membranes studied by electron paramagnetic resonance
The interaction of the skin penetration enhancers DL-menthol, -terpineol, 1,8-cineole and (+)-limonene with membranes of the uppermost skin layer, the stratum corneum (SC) and with multilamellar vesicles from 1,2-dipalmitoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphaticylcholine (DPPC)is investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy using spin-labeled
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 18/02/2008
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6. Oleic acid influence as a cutaneous penetration enhancer for 5- aminolevulinic acid photodynamic therapy of skin cancer: in vitro and in vivo studies in animal model. / Influência do ácido oléico como promotor de absorção cutânea para o ácido 5-aminolevulínico na terapia fotodinâmica do câncer de pele: estudos in vitro e in vivo em modelo animal
The topical administration of 5-ALA has been distinguished on skin cancer photodynamic therapy (PDT) because of its efficiency in the treatment of tumors and the reduced phototoxic collateral effects. However, this effectiveness is limited by its low penetration in the skin. A proposal to optimize the 5-ALA penetration in the skin is the use of cutaneous pen
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Transbuccal Delivery of 5-Fluorouracil: Permeation Enhancement and Pharmacokinetic Study
The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of permeation enhancers on the transbuccal delivery of 5-fluorouracil (FU). The effect of permeation enhancers on in vitro buccal permeability was assessed using sodium deoxycholate (SDC), sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), sodium tauroglycocholate (STGC), and oleic acid and their concentrations for absorptio
Springer US.
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8. The effect of pH and organic ester penetration enhancers on skin permeation kinetics of terbutaline sulfate from pseudolatex-type transdermal delivery systems through mouse and human cadaver skins
The purpose of this research was to prepare a pseudolatex transdermal delivery system for terbutaline sulfate and to evaluate the effect of pH and organic ester penetration enhancers on permeation kinetics of terbutaline sulfate through mice abdominal skin and human cadaver skin. An increase in the permeation flux by increasing pH was observed. The distribut
Springer-Verlag.
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9. Development and Evaluation of Ethyl Cellulose-Based Transdermal Films of Furosemide for Improved In Vitro Skin Permeation
Transdermal films of the furosemide were developed employing ethyl cellulose and hydroxypropyl methylcellulose as film formers. The effect of binary mixture of polymers and penetration enhancers on physicochemical parameters including thickness, moisture content, moisture uptake, drug content, drug–polymer interaction, and in vitro permeation was evaluated
Springer US.
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10. Design principles of chemical penetration enhancers for transdermal drug delivery
Chemical penetration enhancers (CPEs) are present in a large number of transdermal, dermatological, and cosmetic products to aid dermal absorption of curatives and aesthetics. This wide spectrum of use is based on only a handful of molecules, the majority of which belong to three to four typical chemical functionalities, sporadically introduced as CPEs in th
National Academy of Sciences.
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11. Development of Novel Microemulsion-Based Topical Formulations of Acyclovir for the Treatment of Cutaneous Herpetic Infections
The present investigation aims at developing microemulsion-based formulations for topical delivery of acyclovir. Various microemulsions were developed using isopropyl myristate/Captex 355/Labrafac as an oil phase, Tween 20 as surfactant, Span 20 as cosurfactant, and water/dimethylsulfoxide (1:3) as an aqueous phase. Transcutol, eucalyptus oil, and peppermint
Springer US.
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12. Microemulsions Containing Medium-Chain Glycerides as Transdermal Delivery Systems for Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Drugs
We evaluated the ability of microemulsions containing medium-chain glycerides as penetration enhancers to increase the transdermal delivery of lipophilic (progesterone) and hydrophilic (adenosine) model drugs as well as the effects of an increase in surfactant blend concentration on drug transdermal delivery. Microemulsions composed of polysorbate 80, medium
Springer US.