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Percutaneous Absorption Enhancement by Nonionic Surfactants
Authors:Pramod p. Sarpotdar   Joel L. Zatz
Affiliation:  a Research Laboratories Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY, USA b Rutgers University College of Pharmacy, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Abstract:The influence of nonionic surfactants (polysorbates) on hydrocortisone penetration through hairless mouse skin in vitro has been determined. Permeation was quite slow from purely aqueous media containing surfactants following finite dose application. However, if the vehicle contained high propylene glycol concentrations (40% or more), inclusion of a surfactant increased permeation rate significantly. Similar effects were noted following application of a large donor volume (infinite dose). Synergism was attributed to enhancement of surfactant absorption by the stratum corneum leading to changes in skin barrier resistance. With vehicles containing a surfactant, penetration was higher after finite dose application due to compositional changes within the vehicle.
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