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Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies

Transdermal patches loaded with pravastatin was previously characterized in another published study by Serrano-Castañeda et al; 2015. These transdermal patches (TP) were generated by the plate casting technique, the in-vitro percutaneous absorption studies of TP were evaluated for three different fo...

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Autores principales: Castañeda, Pablo Serrano, Escobar-Chávez, José Juan, Vázquez, Johana Arroyo, Cruz, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez, Contreras, Luz María Melgoza
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Publicado: Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224217
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100914
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author Castañeda, Pablo Serrano
Escobar-Chávez, José Juan
Vázquez, Johana Arroyo
Cruz, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez
Contreras, Luz María Melgoza
author_facet Castañeda, Pablo Serrano
Escobar-Chávez, José Juan
Vázquez, Johana Arroyo
Cruz, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez
Contreras, Luz María Melgoza
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description Transdermal patches loaded with pravastatin was previously characterized in another published study by Serrano-Castañeda et al; 2015. These transdermal patches (TP) were generated by the plate casting technique, the in-vitro percutaneous absorption studies of TP were evaluated for three different formulations with different quantities of Pluronic F-127 (PF-127): i) without PF-127 (TP W), ii) 1% of PF-127 (TP 1%), and iii) 3% of PF-127 (TP 3%) using solid microneedles as a penetration enhancer with two different lengths: i) 0.25 mm and ii) 2.25 mm and iii) in-vitro permeation studies by passive diffusion. The fluxes (F), time lag (t(Lag)) and permeability constants (Kp) for each formulation were: TP W (F:38.5µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):18.97h and Kp:5.9x10(-3) cm/h), TP W with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:103.3 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 20.76 h and Kp: 0.0158 cm/h), TP W and microneedles of 2.25 mm (F:105.2µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 21.16 h and Kp: 0.0159cm/h), TP 1% (F:90 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 19.48 h and Kp: 0.0137 cm/h), TP 1% with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:111.4µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):19.11h and Kp:0.017cm/h), and TP 1% with microneedles of 2.25 mm (F:115.2µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):16.73h and Kp:0.017cm/h), TP 3% (F:40.9µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):20.45h and Kp:0.0062 cm/h), TP 3% with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:67.1 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 21.79h and Kp:0.0102cm/h) and TP 3% with microneedles of 2.25 (F:70.5 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):20.44h and Kp:0.0107cm/h). Results show that the formulation of TP affects the pravastatina flux and Kp parameters, however the length of microneedles only has important effect on t(Lag).
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spelling pubmed-76675422020-11-20 Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies Castañeda, Pablo Serrano Escobar-Chávez, José Juan Vázquez, Johana Arroyo Cruz, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez Contreras, Luz María Melgoza Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Transdermal patches loaded with pravastatin was previously characterized in another published study by Serrano-Castañeda et al; 2015. These transdermal patches (TP) were generated by the plate casting technique, the in-vitro percutaneous absorption studies of TP were evaluated for three different formulations with different quantities of Pluronic F-127 (PF-127): i) without PF-127 (TP W), ii) 1% of PF-127 (TP 1%), and iii) 3% of PF-127 (TP 3%) using solid microneedles as a penetration enhancer with two different lengths: i) 0.25 mm and ii) 2.25 mm and iii) in-vitro permeation studies by passive diffusion. The fluxes (F), time lag (t(Lag)) and permeability constants (Kp) for each formulation were: TP W (F:38.5µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):18.97h and Kp:5.9x10(-3) cm/h), TP W with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:103.3 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 20.76 h and Kp: 0.0158 cm/h), TP W and microneedles of 2.25 mm (F:105.2µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 21.16 h and Kp: 0.0159cm/h), TP 1% (F:90 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 19.48 h and Kp: 0.0137 cm/h), TP 1% with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:111.4µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):19.11h and Kp:0.017cm/h), and TP 1% with microneedles of 2.25 mm (F:115.2µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):16.73h and Kp:0.017cm/h), TP 3% (F:40.9µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):20.45h and Kp:0.0062 cm/h), TP 3% with microneedles of 0.25 mm (F:67.1 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag): 21.79h and Kp:0.0102cm/h) and TP 3% with microneedles of 2.25 (F:70.5 µg/cm(2)*h, t(Lag):20.44h and Kp:0.0107cm/h). Results show that the formulation of TP affects the pravastatina flux and Kp parameters, however the length of microneedles only has important effect on t(Lag). Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7667542/ /pubmed/33224217 http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100914 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Castañeda, Pablo Serrano
Escobar-Chávez, José Juan
Vázquez, Johana Arroyo
Cruz, Isabel Marlen Rodríguez
Contreras, Luz María Melgoza
Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title_full Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title_fullStr Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title_full_unstemmed Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title_short Pravastatin Transdermal Patches: Effect of The Formulation and Two Different Lengths of Microneedles on In-vitro Percutaneous Absorption Studies
title_sort pravastatin transdermal patches: effect of the formulation and two different lengths of microneedles on in-vitro percutaneous absorption studies
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7667542/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33224217
http://dx.doi.org/10.22037/ijpr.2019.1100914
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