TOPICAL DELIVERY ENHANCEMENT WITH MULTILAMELLAR LIPOSOMES INTO PILOSEBACEOUS UNITS .1. INVITRO EVALUATION USING FLUORESCENT TECHNIQUES WITH THE HAMSTER EAR MODEL

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LIEB, LM [1 ]
RAMACHANDRAN, C [1 ]
EGBARIA, K [1 ]
WEINER, N [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MICHIGAN,COLL PHARM,ANN ARBOR,MI 48109
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10.1111/1523-1747.ep12611886
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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Evidence suggesting liposomal delivery into the pilosebaceous unit of the male Syrian hamster ear membrane was found using two fluorescent techniques, quantitative fluorescence microscopy (QFM), and a scraping method where the various tissue strata of treated skin are analyzed using fluorescence spectrophotometry. Whole ears were mounted on Franz diffusion cells and treated for 24 h with 40-mu-l of the following test formulations, each containing almost-equal-to 100-mu-g/ml carboxyfluorescein (CF): i) multilamellar phosphatidylcholine: cholesterol: phosphatidylserine liposomes; ii) HEPES buffer (pH, 7.4); iii) 5% propylene glycol; iv) 10% ethanol; v) 0.05% sodium lauryl sulfate; and vi) a suspension of the same lipids used to form the liposomes that were not processed so as to produce a bilayer configuration. Topical application of the liposomally based formulation resulted in a significantly higher accumulation of CF in the pilosebaceous units than the application of any of the other non-liposomal formulations. There was excellent correlation between the two analytical methods used to determine CF deposition into the sebaceous glands.
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