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The Effects of Some Penetration Enhancers on the Transdermal Iontophoretic Delivery of Insulin in Vitro

Jin-Song Hao, Da-Wei Li, Shou-Feng Li, Jun-Min Zheng   

  1. 1. Department of Pharmaceutics; Shenyang Pharmaceutical University; Shenyang 110015
    2. Shenyang Dongyu Electronic Institute; Shenyang 110003
  • Received:1995-12-12 Revised:1996-05-19 Online:1996-06-15 Published:1996-06-15

Abstract: The effects of some commonly used penetration enhancers such as laurocapram (AZ), oleic acid (OA), poloxamer (POL) and propylene glycol (PG) on the in vitro transdermal iontophoretic delivery of insulin through full-thickness mouse skin were investigated. The results showed that AZ had a synergistic effect on iontophoretic ability to enhance skin permeation of insulin, and PG could further increase this effect. 5% AZ / PG increased the iontophoretic steady state flux of insulin by a factor of 2.75 compared to that treated with iontophoresis alone. OA did not further enhance iontophoretic effect to increase skin permeation of insulin. The combination of iontophoresis and some enhancer provided a novel idea and possibility for transdermal delivery of insulin.

Key words: Iontophoresis, Penetration enhancer, Insulin

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