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Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin

This paper aimed to evaluate the effect of vehicle and chemical modifications of the structure of active compounds on the skin permeation and accumulation of ibuprofen [IBU]. In vitro permeation experiments were performed using human abdominal skin and Strat-M™ membrane. The HPLC method was used for...

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Autores principales: Klebeko, Joanna, Ossowicz-Rupniewska, Paula, Nowak, Anna, Janus, Ewa, Duchnik, Wiktoria, Adamiak-Giera, Urszula, Kucharski, Łukasz, Prowans, Piotr, Petriczko, Jan, Czapla, Norbert, Bargiel, Piotr, Markowska, Marta, Klimowicz, Adam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34772205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216678
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author Klebeko, Joanna
Ossowicz-Rupniewska, Paula
Nowak, Anna
Janus, Ewa
Duchnik, Wiktoria
Adamiak-Giera, Urszula
Kucharski, Łukasz
Prowans, Piotr
Petriczko, Jan
Czapla, Norbert
Bargiel, Piotr
Markowska, Marta
Klimowicz, Adam
author_facet Klebeko, Joanna
Ossowicz-Rupniewska, Paula
Nowak, Anna
Janus, Ewa
Duchnik, Wiktoria
Adamiak-Giera, Urszula
Kucharski, Łukasz
Prowans, Piotr
Petriczko, Jan
Czapla, Norbert
Bargiel, Piotr
Markowska, Marta
Klimowicz, Adam
author_sort Klebeko, Joanna
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description This paper aimed to evaluate the effect of vehicle and chemical modifications of the structure of active compounds on the skin permeation and accumulation of ibuprofen [IBU]. In vitro permeation experiments were performed using human abdominal skin and Strat-M™ membrane. The HPLC method was used for quantitative determinations. The formulations tested were hydrogels containing IBU and its derivatives and commercial gel with ibuprofen. The results obtained indicate that Celugel(®) had an enhancing effect on the skin penetration of IBU. The average cumulative mass of [IBU] after 24 h permeation test from Celugel(®) formulation through human skin was over 3 times higher than for the commercial product. Three ibuprofen derivatives containing [ValOiPr][IBU], [ValOPr][IBU], and [ValOBu][IBU] cation were evaluated as chemical penetration enhancers. The cumulative mass after 24 h of penetration was 790.526 ± 41.426, 682.201 ± 29.910, and 684.538 ± 5.599 μg IBU cm(−2), respectively, compared to the formulation containing unmodified IBU-429.672 ± 60.151 μg IBU cm(−2). This study demonstrates the perspective of the transdermal hydrogel vehicle in conjunction with the modification of the drug as a potential faster drug delivery system.
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spelling pubmed-85885432021-11-13 Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin Klebeko, Joanna Ossowicz-Rupniewska, Paula Nowak, Anna Janus, Ewa Duchnik, Wiktoria Adamiak-Giera, Urszula Kucharski, Łukasz Prowans, Piotr Petriczko, Jan Czapla, Norbert Bargiel, Piotr Markowska, Marta Klimowicz, Adam Materials (Basel) Article This paper aimed to evaluate the effect of vehicle and chemical modifications of the structure of active compounds on the skin permeation and accumulation of ibuprofen [IBU]. In vitro permeation experiments were performed using human abdominal skin and Strat-M™ membrane. The HPLC method was used for quantitative determinations. The formulations tested were hydrogels containing IBU and its derivatives and commercial gel with ibuprofen. The results obtained indicate that Celugel(®) had an enhancing effect on the skin penetration of IBU. The average cumulative mass of [IBU] after 24 h permeation test from Celugel(®) formulation through human skin was over 3 times higher than for the commercial product. Three ibuprofen derivatives containing [ValOiPr][IBU], [ValOPr][IBU], and [ValOBu][IBU] cation were evaluated as chemical penetration enhancers. The cumulative mass after 24 h of penetration was 790.526 ± 41.426, 682.201 ± 29.910, and 684.538 ± 5.599 μg IBU cm(−2), respectively, compared to the formulation containing unmodified IBU-429.672 ± 60.151 μg IBU cm(−2). This study demonstrates the perspective of the transdermal hydrogel vehicle in conjunction with the modification of the drug as a potential faster drug delivery system. MDPI 2021-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8588543/ /pubmed/34772205 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216678 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Klebeko, Joanna
Ossowicz-Rupniewska, Paula
Nowak, Anna
Janus, Ewa
Duchnik, Wiktoria
Adamiak-Giera, Urszula
Kucharski, Łukasz
Prowans, Piotr
Petriczko, Jan
Czapla, Norbert
Bargiel, Piotr
Markowska, Marta
Klimowicz, Adam
Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title_full Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title_fullStr Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title_full_unstemmed Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title_short Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin
title_sort permeability of ibuprofen in the form of free acid and salts of l-valine alkyl esters from a hydrogel formulation through strat-m™ membrane and human skin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34772205
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma14216678
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