International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jan 2017)

Influence of Temperature on Transdermal Penetration Enhancing Mechanism of Borneol: A Multi-Scale Study

  • Qianqian Yin,
  • Ran Wang,
  • Shufang Yang,
  • Zhimin Wu,
  • Shujuan Guo,
  • Xingxing Dai,
  • Yanjiang Qiao,
  • Xinyuan Shi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18010195
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
p. 195

Abstract

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The influence of temperature on the transdermal permeation enhancing mechanism of borneol (BO) was investigated using a multi-scale method, containing a coarse-grained molecular dynamic (CG-MD) simulation, an in vitro permeation experiment, and a transmission electron microscope (TEM) study. The results showed that BO has the potential to be used as a transdermal penetration enhancer to help osthole (OST) penetrate into the bilayer. With the increasing temperature, the stratum corneum (SC) becomes more flexible, proving to be synergistic with the permeation enhancement of BO, and the lag time (TLag) of BO and OST are shortened. However, when the temperature increased too much, with the effect of BO, the structure of SC was destroyed; for example, a water pore was formed and the micelle reversed. Though there were a number of drugs coming into the SC, the normal bilayer structure was absent. In addition, through comparing the simulation, in vitro experiment, and TEM study, we concluded that the computer simulation provided some visually detailed information, and the method plays an important role in related studies of permeation.

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