Effect of polyolprepolymer on the disposition of retinoic acid in various strata of hamster ear following topical in vivo application of gel formulations: Correlation with disposition in human skin
1997
AbstractThe hamster ear has been shown to be an appropriate model for human pilosebaceous units. In this study, we report the deposition of retinoic acid (RA) into pilosebaceous units and other strata of the hamster ear 8 h after topical in vivo application of two hydroalcoholic gel formulations containing RA with and without polyolprepolymer-2 (PP-2). PP-2, a TopiCare Delivery Compound (Penederm, Inc.), consists of a mixture of high-molecular-weight oligomers, ranging in molecular mass from 1700 to 10,000 daltons (average of 4000), that can modify drug delivery by retaining drug on and in the upper layers of the skin. The formulations tested were (A) RA (0.025 wt%) in Penederm Gel with PP-2 and (B) RA (0.025 wt %) in Penederm Gel without PP-2. It was observed that the amount of RA found in the sebaceous glands was roughly fivefold greater from formulation B than from formulation A. Although total RA delivery was less from formulation A, the results suggest that formulation A containing PP-2 may target de...
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