Abstract

This paper demonstrates a chemical way of enhancing transdermal delivery using immunomodulator glucosaminylmuramyl dipeptide (GMDP) as an example. Objective: to study in vitro the effect of various components of the microemulsion composition on GMDP diffusion through the skin from a transdermal therapeutic system (TTS). Materials and methods. Medicinal substance – glucosaminylmuramyl dipeptide (Peptek, Russia). Excipients and raw materials: sodium chloride, purified water, sodium dodecyl sulfate, docusate sodium, oak bark, apricot kernel oil, alpha-tocopheryl acetate and Decaglyn PR-20 emulsifier. Equipment: Heidolph DIAX 900 mechanical disperser (Germany) and Hielscher UIS250V ultrasonic homogenizer (Germany). GMDP diffusion from TTS through unpreserved rabbit skin was studied on diffusion tester Copley (UK). GMDP in aqueous solutions was determined by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) on an Agilent 1200 chromatography system (Agilent Technologies, USA). Results. A microemulsion system composed of 20% docusate sodium in an oil phase and an oak bark decoction as an aqueous phase was developed. This made it possible to increase GMDP transdermal delivery by ~70% in comparison with the basic composition. Conclusion. The characteristic parameters of microemulsion components of GMDP contained in TTS, influencing GMDP diffusion through unpreserved rabbit skin in vitro, were determined. Introducing relative indicators would be advisable in order to correctly evaluate the results of different series of in vitro experiments with biological objects.

Highlights

  • This paper demonstrates a chemical way of enhancing transdermal delivery using immunomodulator glucosaminylmuramyl dipeptide (GMDP) as an example

  • GMDP diffusion from therapeutic system (TTS) through unpreserved rabbit skin was studied on diffusion tester Copley (UK)

  • GMDP in aqueous solutions was determined by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) on an Agilent 1200 chromatography system (Agilent Technologies, USA)

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Summary

РЕГЕНЕРАТИВНАЯ МЕДИЦИНА И КЛЕТОЧНЫЕ ТЕХНОЛОГИИ

Целью работы является исследование in vitro влияния различных компонентов микроэмульсионной композиции на диффузию ГМДП через кожу из трансдермальной терапевтической системы (ТТС). Определены характеристические параметры состава микроэмульсионной композиции для ТТС ГМДП, влияющие на диффузию иммуномодулятора через неконсервированную кожу кролика in vitro. Objective: to study in vitro the effect of various components of the microemulsion composition on GMDP diffusion through the skin from a transdermal therapeutic system (TTS). A microemulsion system composed of 20% docusate sodium in an oil phase and an oak bark decoction as an aqueous phase was developed This made it possible to increase GMDP transdermal delivery by ~70% in comparison with the basic composition. Целью работы является исследование in vitro влияния различных компонентов микроэмульсионной композиции на диффузию ГМДП через кожу из трансдермальной терапевтической системы

Материалы и методы
Приготовление отвара коры дуба
Определение влажности лекарственного растительного сырья кора дуба
Определение содержания дубильных веществ в отваре коры дуба
Методы исследования эмульсионных композиций
Исследование диффузии лекарственного вещества через кожу in vitro
Метод ВЭЖХ исследования водных растворов ГМДП
Результаты и обсуждение
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