1. [Drug permeability through buccal mucosa].
- Author
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Fu XC and Pan XJ
- Subjects
- Animals, Hydrocortisone pharmacokinetics, In Vitro Techniques, Permeability drug effects, Swine, Benzoic Acid pharmacokinetics, Caffeine pharmacokinetics, Mouth Mucosa metabolism
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the effects of physicochemical properties of drug on its permeability through buccal mucosa., Methods: Benzoic acid, caffeine and hydrocortisone were selected as model drugs and their permeability coefficients through isolated porcine buccal mucosa were determined., Result: The permeability coefficients of benzoic acid, caffeine and hydrocortisone through isolated porcine buccal mucosa were (1.01 x 10(-4)+/-1.64 x 10(-5))cm.s(-1)ì(2.75 x 10(-5)+/-1.79 x 10(-6))cm.s(-1) and (2.49 x 10(-5)+/-6.32 x 10(-6))cm.s(-1), which were 14,989 and 389 times as those through human skin, respectively., Conclusion: The permeability of drugs through buccal mucosa seems to be much better than that through human skin.
- Published
- 2009
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