Materials (Nov 2021)

Permeability of Ibuprofen in the Form of Free Acid and Salts of L-Valine Alkyl Esters from a Hydrogel Formulation through Strat-M™ Membrane and Human Skin

  • Joanna Klebeko,
  • Paula Ossowicz-Rupniewska,
  • Anna Nowak,
  • Ewa Janus,
  • Wiktoria Duchnik,
  • Urszula Adamiak-Giera,
  • Łukasz Kucharski,
  • Piotr Prowans,
  • Jan Petriczko,
  • Norbert Czapla,
  • Piotr Bargiel,
  • Marta Markowska,
  • Adam Klimowicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216678
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 21
p. 6678

Abstract

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This paper aimed to evaluate the effect of vehicle and chemical modifications of the structure of active compounds on the skin permeation and accumulation of ibuprofen [IBU]. In vitro permeation experiments were performed using human abdominal skin and Strat-M™ membrane. The HPLC method was used for quantitative determinations. The formulations tested were hydrogels containing IBU and its derivatives and commercial gel with ibuprofen. The results obtained indicate that Celugel® had an enhancing effect on the skin penetration of IBU. The average cumulative mass of [IBU] after 24 h permeation test from Celugel® formulation through human skin was over 3 times higher than for the commercial product. Three ibuprofen derivatives containing [ValOiPr][IBU], [ValOPr][IBU], and [ValOBu][IBU] cation were evaluated as chemical penetration enhancers. The cumulative mass after 24 h of penetration was 790.526 ± 41.426, 682.201 ± 29.910, and 684.538 ± 5.599 μg IBU cm−2, respectively, compared to the formulation containing unmodified IBU-429.672 ± 60.151 μg IBU cm−2. This study demonstrates the perspective of the transdermal hydrogel vehicle in conjunction with the modification of the drug as a potential faster drug delivery system.

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