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- Title
Penetration Enhancing Effect of Polysorbate 20 and 80 on the In Vitro Percutaneous Absorption of L-Ascorbic Acid.
- Authors
Akhtar, N.; Rehman, M. U.; Khan, H. M. S.; Rasool, F.; Saeed, T.; Murtaza, G.
- Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the penetration enhancing effect of two polysorbates polyoxyethylene 20 (POE-20) and polyoxyethylene 80 (POE-80)-on the in vitro percutaneous absorption of ascorbic acid (AA). Methods: For the permeation experiments, Franz diffusion cell covered with aluminum foil providing an effective diffusion area of 1.76 cm2 and hairless rabbit skin were used. A range of concentrations (1 – 5 %) of POE-20 and POE-80 was added to the ascorbic acid to determine their optimum enhancement concentration. Results: The cumulative amount of AA that diffused across the skin increased with increase in the concentration of the permeation enhancers. Without the enhancer, AA flux was 0.626 μg/cm2/h while mean permeability coefficient (Kp) was 2.09 × 10-6 cm/h. AA flux was 3.17 and 2.44 μg/cm2/h for POE-20 and POE-80, respectively, while mean permeability coefficient was 10.6 × 10-6 and 8.14 × 10-6 Kp, cm/h. Maximum flux (3.16 μg/cm /h) at POE-20 concentration of 5 % was obtained, with an enhancement ratio (ER) of 5.07 in relation to control (i.e., AA without enhancer). For POE-80 (5 %), maximum flux was 2.44 μg/cm2/h with an ER value of 3.89, compared to control. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that POE-20 and POE-80 exerted a penetration enhancing effect on the percutaneous absorption of L-ascorbic acid (AA).
- Subjects
POLYETHYLENE glycol; VITAMIN C; SKIN absorption; ALUMINUM foil; SKIN permeability; LABORATORY rabbits; SURFACE active agents; GLYCERIN
- Publication
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, 2011, Vol 10, Issue 3, p281
- ISSN
1596-5996
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4314/tjpr.v10i3.1