Title :
Phenomenological analysis of drug transport through stratum corneum
Author :
Jiali, Bao ; Hong, Wang ; Jiguang, Ge ; Ping, Wu ; Huiping, Wang
Author_Institution :
Coll. of Med., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
To illustrates the phenomenological relationship of drug permeable process through SC and provides theory and method for research of transdermal drug delivery (TDD). Supposing the system of side-by-side permeation chambers is constant temperature, no chemical reaction, solution with non-viscosity, only two species and local equilibrium, determine mass flow and volume flow, as well as physical force and surface force. Tinidazole as pattern drug, the experiment was carried out by three groups of control (passive) and drug (electric pulse protocol including: pulse voltage V0 = 94-400 V, pulse rate R = 4 ppm, pulse number N = 50, storage capacitor C = 4.7, 22, 47, 100 μF. Results show that: (1) Not only drug transdermal permeation, but also volume loss of solution occurs in the system; (2) According to experimental data, phenomenological coefficient is time variable, the action of surface force on mass flow and physical force on physical flow decreases as time expands; (3) Volume flow may be generated by velocity gradient arising from solution convection on the surface of stratum corneum (SC). Therefore, the permeation chamber is a non-linear and time-variable system.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biological techniques; biomembrane transport; drug delivery systems; permeability; skin; 100 muF; 22 muF; 4.7 muF; 94 to 400 V; Tinidazole; drug permeable process; drug transdermal permeation; drug transport; electric pulse protocol; side-by-side permeation chambers; stratum corneum; transdermal drug delivery; Biotechnology; Capacitors; Chemicals; DNA; Drug delivery; Protocols; Skin; Temperature; Thermal force; Voltage control;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2003. Proceedings of the 25th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7789-3
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2003.1280543