Effect of microneedle on the pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen from its transdermal formulations
Autor: | Hyoun-Hyang Park, Seung S. Lee, Sang-Chul Shin, Jae-Woo So, Dong-Chool Kim, Cheong-Weon Cho |
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Rok vydání: | 2009 |
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Ketoprofen Time Factors Chemistry Pharmaceutical Skin Absorption Pharmaceutical Science Gene delivery Pharmacology Administration Cutaneous Rats Sprague-Dawley Pharmacokinetics Area under curve medicine Animals Transdermal Chemistry Anti-Inflammatory Agents Non-Steroidal General Medicine Rats Sprague dawley Needles Area Under Curve Drug delivery Gels Software medicine.drug Biomedical engineering |
Zdroj: | Drug Delivery. 16:52-56 |
ISSN: | 1521-0464 1071-7544 |
Popis: | Non-invasive transdermal delivery using microneedle arrays was recently introduced to deliver a variety of large and hydrophilic compounds into the skin, including proteins and DNA. In this study, a microneedle array was applied to the delivery of a hydrophobic drug, ketoprofen, to determine if transdermal delivery in rats can be improved without the need for permeation enhancers. The ability of a microneedle to increase the skin permeability of ketoprofen was tested using the following procedure. A microneedle array was inserted into the lower back skin of a rat using a clip for 10 min. Subsequently, 24 mg/kg of a ketoprofen gel was loaded on the same site where the microneedle had been applied. Simultaneously, the microneedle was coated with 24 mg/kg of a ketoprofen gel, and inserted into the skin using a clip for 10 min. As a negative control experiment, only 24 mg/kg of the ketoprofen gel was applied to the shaved lower back of a rat. Blood samples were taken at the indicated times. The plasma concentration (C(p)) was obtained as a function of time (t), and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated using the BE program. The group loaded with the microneedle coated with ketoprofen gel showed a 1.86-fold and 2.86-fold increase in the AUC and C((max)) compared with the ketoprofen gel alone group. These results suggest that a microneedle can be an ideal tool for transdermal delivery products. |
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