Synergistic enhancement of skin permeability by N-lauroylsarcosine and ethanol

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To develop formulations for transdermal drug delivery, this study tested the hypothesis that the anionic surfactant, N-lauroylsarcosine (NLS), and ethanol synergistically increase skin permeability by increasing the fluidity of stratum corneum lipid structure. Skin permeability experiments showed that transdermal delivery of fluorescein across human cadaver epidermis was increased by up to 47-fold using formulations containing NLS in aqueous ethanol solutions. Skin permeability was increased by increasing NLS concentration in combination with 25-50% ethanol solutions. Skin permeability was shown to correlate with skin electrical conductivity measurements, changes in differential scanning calorimetry lipid transition peak temperature, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy C-H stretching peak shifts indicative of stratum corneum lipid fluidization and changes in protein conformation. Evidence for lipid extraction was also evident, but did not appear to be responsible for the observed increases in skin permeability. We conclude that NLS in aqueous ethanol formulations can dramatically increase skin permeability by a mechanism involving synergistic lipid-fluidization activity in the stratum corneum. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Publisher
Elsevier
Issue Date
2008-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

STRATUM-CORNEUM LIPIDS; PENETRATION ENHANCERS; DRUG-DELIVERY; PERCUTANEOUS-ABSORPTION; IMPEDANCE SPECTROSCOPY; INFRARED-SPECTROSCOPY; PROPYLENE-GLYCOL; OLEIC-ACID; IN-VIVO; MECHANISM

Citation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, v.352, no.1-2, pp.129 - 138

ISSN
0378-5173
DOI
10.1016/j.ijpharm.2007.10.031
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/93052
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