In this paper we evaluate the influence of phospholipid based formulations (PBFs) on skin absorption. In particular we describe the production and characterization of different PBFs, namely liposomes and w/o microemulsion gels, and their influence on in vitro and in vivo absorption of methyl nicotinate (MN) used as model compound. In order to compare the influence of various vehicles on skin absorption, Franz cell and MN induced erythema were used as in vitro and in vivo experimental models respectively. The formulations tested were: (a) unilamellar liposomes consisting of soybean lecithin/cholesterol (9:1 w/w) suspended in water or incorporated into hydrophilic gels (Carbomer and carboxymethyl cellulose based gels) and (b) soybean lecithin based gels. The results indicate that vehicles containing phospholipids in liposomal form provided enhanced in vivo MN skin permeation compared to the corresponding vehicles without phospholipids. Lecithin gel showed a different behaviour characterized by a short and intense persistence of MN induced erythema.

Effects of phospholipid based formulations on in vitro and in vivo percutaneous absorption of methyl nicotinate

BONINA, Francesco Paolo;MONTENEGRO, LUCIA;
1995-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we evaluate the influence of phospholipid based formulations (PBFs) on skin absorption. In particular we describe the production and characterization of different PBFs, namely liposomes and w/o microemulsion gels, and their influence on in vitro and in vivo absorption of methyl nicotinate (MN) used as model compound. In order to compare the influence of various vehicles on skin absorption, Franz cell and MN induced erythema were used as in vitro and in vivo experimental models respectively. The formulations tested were: (a) unilamellar liposomes consisting of soybean lecithin/cholesterol (9:1 w/w) suspended in water or incorporated into hydrophilic gels (Carbomer and carboxymethyl cellulose based gels) and (b) soybean lecithin based gels. The results indicate that vehicles containing phospholipids in liposomal form provided enhanced in vivo MN skin permeation compared to the corresponding vehicles without phospholipids. Lecithin gel showed a different behaviour characterized by a short and intense persistence of MN induced erythema.
1995
skin permeation; phospholipids; vehicle effects
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