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Resveratrol is a phenolic compound that has been widely studied in the last years because of its extensive pharmacological properties. It also has physicochemical properties that are adequate for diffusion through the human skin. An analytical method by high performance liquid chromatography was developed and validated for its determination in transdermal emulsion, as well in receptor media and skin layers. The trans-resveratrol release kinetic followed the Higushi’s model (R2 = 0.9926) with steady-state diffusion flux and lag time of 138.5 µg cm–2 h–1 and 0.49 h, respectively. It showed a percentage at 64.96 % for permeation. Thus, the results suggest that the emulsion studied is a potential vehicle for transresveratrol administration by transdermal route.
Keywords: Ex vivo human skin permeation, high performance liquid chromatography, in vitro drug release, resveratrol, transdermal emulsion, validation studies.
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Current Drug Delivery
Title:Studies with Emulsion Containing trans-resveratrol: in vitro Release Profile and ex vivo Human Skin Permeation
Volume: 12 Issue: 2
Author(s): Priscila Aparecida de Almeida, Michele Campos Alves, Hudson Caetano Polonini, Stephane Lima Calixto, Tiago Brum Braga Gomes, Alexandre Augusto Barros Lataliza, Cristiano Dias da Silveira Ramos, Nadia Rezende Barbosa Raposo, Anderson de Oliveira Ferreira and Marcos Antonio Fernandes Brandao
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Keywords: Ex vivo human skin permeation, high performance liquid chromatography, in vitro drug release, resveratrol, transdermal emulsion, validation studies.
Abstract: Resveratrol is a phenolic compound that has been widely studied in the last years because of its extensive pharmacological properties. It also has physicochemical properties that are adequate for diffusion through the human skin. An analytical method by high performance liquid chromatography was developed and validated for its determination in transdermal emulsion, as well in receptor media and skin layers. The trans-resveratrol release kinetic followed the Higushi’s model (R2 = 0.9926) with steady-state diffusion flux and lag time of 138.5 µg cm–2 h–1 and 0.49 h, respectively. It showed a percentage at 64.96 % for permeation. Thus, the results suggest that the emulsion studied is a potential vehicle for transresveratrol administration by transdermal route.
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de Almeida Aparecida Priscila, Alves Campos Michele, Polonini Caetano Hudson, Calixto Lima Stephane, Braga Gomes Brum Tiago, Barros Lataliza Augusto Alexandre, da Silveira Ramos Dias Cristiano, Barbosa Raposo Rezende Nadia, Oliveira Ferreira de Anderson and Fernandes Brandao Antonio Marcos, Studies with Emulsion Containing trans-resveratrol: in vitro Release Profile and ex vivo Human Skin Permeation, Current Drug Delivery 2015; 12 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567201812666150130161736
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1567201812666150130161736 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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