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Chemical penetration enhancers fatty acids

For a good therapeutic effect the choice of the active substance and the choice of the vehicle are important. Physical and chemical factors play an important role. The solubility of the active substance in the vehicle and the concentration, the size of the molecule of the active substance, the partition between vehicle and skin, the particle size (in case of suspensions) and the nature of the vehicle (aqueous or lipid) determine the penetration speed and depth. Hydrocortisone, for example, is more lipid soluble in the ester form (hydrocortisone acetate). The latter will penetrate into the skin faster and more complete. Hydrocarbons, such as soft and liquid paraffin, release lipophilic active substances only very slowly and substances formulated in these bases will penetrate only in limited amounts into the skin. Fatty oils (vegetable oils, triglycerides) are able to pass into the upper layers of the skin. Penetration enhancers (salicylic acid, dimethyl sulfoxide, propylene glycol, urea) increase the penetration of active substances into the skin. [Pg.341]


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