Development of a daphnetin transdermal patch using chemical enhancer strategy: insights of the enhancement effect of Transcutol P and the assessment of pharmacodynamics
2018
AbstractObjective: The aim of this study was to develop a drug-in-adhesive patch for transdermal delivery of daphnetin (DA), which is a coumarin derivative in Girald Daphne, and to investigate the role of Transcutol P (TP) in the release and percutaneous permeation processes of DA.Methods: Backing films, permeation enhancers and enhancer content in the transdermal patch were investigated through in vitro experiments using rat skin. Anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects of the optimized formulation were evaluated using the adjuvant arthritis model and the pain model induced by acetic acid, respectively. In addition, the enhancement effect of TP was investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), FTIR, and molecular dynamic simulation.Results: The optimal formulation, composed of DURO-TAK® 87-2852, CoTranTM 9680, 1% DA, and 10% TP showed anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects. It was found that TP only promoted the release process of DA from its transdermal patch. Furthermore, the decrease of...
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