Targeted drug delivery to the skin and deeper tissues: Role of physiology, solute structure and disease


Autoria(s): Roberts, MS
Data(s)

01/01/1997

Resumo

1. Drug delivery through the skin has been used to target the epidermis, dermis and deeper tissues and for systemic delivery, The major barrier for the transport of drugs through the skin is the stratum corneum, with most transport occurring through the intercellular region, The polarity of the intercellular region appears to be similar to butanol, with the diffusion of solutes being hindered by saturable hydrogen bonding to the polar head groups of the ceramides, fatty acids and other intercellular lipids, Accordingly, the permeability of the more lipophilic solutes is greatest from aqueous solutions, whereas polar solute permeability is favoured by hydrocarbon-based vehicles. 2. The skin is capable of metabolizing many substances and, through its microvasculature, limits the transport of most substances into regions below the dermis. 3. Although the flux of solutes through the skin should be identical for different vehicles when the solute exists as a saturated solution, the fluxes vary in accordance with the skin penetration enhancement properties of the vehicle. It is therefore desirable that the regulatory standards required for the bioequivalence of topical products include skin studies. 4. Deep tissue penetration can be related to solute protein binding, solute molecular size and dermal blood flow. 5. Iontophoresis is a promising area of skin drug delivery, especially for ionized solutes and when a rapid effect is required. 6. In general, psoriasis and other skin diseases facilitate drug delivery through the skin. 7. It is concluded that the variability in skin permeability remains an obstacle in optimizing drug delivery by this route.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57956

Idioma(s)

eng

Palavras-Chave #Pharmacology & Pharmacy #Physiology #Dermatology #Iontophoresis #Regional Drug Delivery #Skin Absorption #Skin Penetration Enhancers #Stratum Corneum #Structure-penetration Relationships #Topical Therapy #Transdermal Delivery #Topical Application #Molecular-size #Permeability #Metabolism #Pharmacokinetics #Nitroglycerin #Acid #Rats
Tipo

Journal Article