Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol

Estradiol, the most important hormone in females, was complexed with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) and randomly methylated beta-cyclodextrin (RM-b-CD). After obtaining the inclusion complexes, they were characterized by DSC, ¹H-NMR and solubility studies. The enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol skin permeation/retention was investigated in vitro using Franz diffusion cells. Both CDs increased estradiol aqueous solubility, but in different proportions. DSC and NMR-H¹ analyses showed that estradiol was complexed with both CDs and RM-beta-CD has stronger interactions with the hormone than HP-beta-CD. Moreover, complexes formation increased estradiol flux through the skin (P<0.01), but the hormone retention in the stratum corneum (SC) only increased after complexation with HP-beta-CD. On the other hand, only RM-b-CD was able to modify estradiol retention in the SC after skin pretreatment with CDs. The results suggest that the enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol flux through the skin may be mainly described as an increase in drug availability on the skin surface due to inclusion complexation. Furthermore, the formation of a significant reservoir of estradiol in the SC due to HP-beta-CD complexation makes it an interesting approach for estradiol transdermal delivery.

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Main Authors: De Paula,Daniel, Oliveira,Dionéia Camilo Rodrigues, Tedesco,Antônio Cláudio, Bentley,Maria Vitória Lopes Badra
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spelling oai:scielo:S1516-933220070001000142007-05-29Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiolDe Paula,DanielOliveira,Dionéia Camilo RodriguesTedesco,Antônio CláudioBentley,Maria Vitória Lopes Badra Estradiol Hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin Methylated-beta-cyclodextrin Inclusion complexation Skin permeation Absorption enhancer Estradiol, the most important hormone in females, was complexed with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) and randomly methylated beta-cyclodextrin (RM-b-CD). After obtaining the inclusion complexes, they were characterized by DSC, ¹H-NMR and solubility studies. The enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol skin permeation/retention was investigated in vitro using Franz diffusion cells. Both CDs increased estradiol aqueous solubility, but in different proportions. DSC and NMR-H¹ analyses showed that estradiol was complexed with both CDs and RM-beta-CD has stronger interactions with the hormone than HP-beta-CD. Moreover, complexes formation increased estradiol flux through the skin (P<0.01), but the hormone retention in the stratum corneum (SC) only increased after complexation with HP-beta-CD. On the other hand, only RM-b-CD was able to modify estradiol retention in the SC after skin pretreatment with CDs. The results suggest that the enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol flux through the skin may be mainly described as an increase in drug availability on the skin surface due to inclusion complexation. Furthermore, the formation of a significant reservoir of estradiol in the SC due to HP-beta-CD complexation makes it an interesting approach for estradiol transdermal delivery.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDivisão de Biblioteca e Documentação do Conjunto das Químicas da Universidade de São PauloRevista Brasileira de Ciências Farmacêuticas v.43 n.1 20072007-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-93322007000100014en10.1590/S1516-93322007000100014
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Tedesco,Antônio Cláudio
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Oliveira,Dionéia Camilo Rodrigues
Tedesco,Antônio Cláudio
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Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
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Oliveira,Dionéia Camilo Rodrigues
Tedesco,Antônio Cláudio
Bentley,Maria Vitória Lopes Badra
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title Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
title_short Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
title_full Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
title_fullStr Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
title_sort enhancing effect of modified beta-cyclodextrins on in vitro skin permeation of estradiol
description Estradiol, the most important hormone in females, was complexed with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (HP-beta-CD) and randomly methylated beta-cyclodextrin (RM-b-CD). After obtaining the inclusion complexes, they were characterized by DSC, ¹H-NMR and solubility studies. The enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol skin permeation/retention was investigated in vitro using Franz diffusion cells. Both CDs increased estradiol aqueous solubility, but in different proportions. DSC and NMR-H¹ analyses showed that estradiol was complexed with both CDs and RM-beta-CD has stronger interactions with the hormone than HP-beta-CD. Moreover, complexes formation increased estradiol flux through the skin (P<0.01), but the hormone retention in the stratum corneum (SC) only increased after complexation with HP-beta-CD. On the other hand, only RM-b-CD was able to modify estradiol retention in the SC after skin pretreatment with CDs. The results suggest that the enhancing effect of CDs on estradiol flux through the skin may be mainly described as an increase in drug availability on the skin surface due to inclusion complexation. Furthermore, the formation of a significant reservoir of estradiol in the SC due to HP-beta-CD complexation makes it an interesting approach for estradiol transdermal delivery.
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