A practical assessment of transdermal drug delivery by skin electroporation.
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چکیده
Transdermal drug delivery has many potential advantages, but the skin's poorly-permeable stratum corneum blocks delivery of most drugs at therapeutic levels. Short high-voltage pulses have been used to electroporate the skin's lipid bilayer barriers and thereby deliver compounds at rates increased by as much as four orders of magnitude. Evidence that the observed flux enhancement is due to physical alteration of the skin by electroporation, as opposed to only providing an iontophoretic driving force, is supported by a number of different transport, electrical and microscopy studies. Practical applications of electroporation's unique effects on skin are motivated by large flux increases for many different compounds, rapidly responsive delivery profiles, and efficient use of skin area and electrical charge. Greater enhancement can be achieved by combining skin electroporation with iontophoresis, ultrasound, and macromolecules. Sensation due to electroporation can be avoided by using appropriate electrical protocols and electrode design. To develop skin electroporation as a successful transdermal drug delivery technology, the strong set of existing in vitro mechanistic studies must be supplemented with studies addressing in vivo/clinical issues and device design.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Advanced drug delivery reviews
دوره 35 1 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1999