Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1426472 Journal of Controlled Release 2008 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The objective was to study the competition of chloride released from a Ag/AgCl cathode on the iontophoretic delivery of dexamethasone phosphate (Dex-Phos). Iontophoresis of Dex-Phos was performed in side-by-side diffusion cells (0.78 cm2) using pig skin. A 0.3 mA constant current was applied via Ag/AgCl electrodes. The amounts of Dex-Phos and dexamethasone (Dex) were also quantified in the stratum corneum (SC), using tape-stripping, after passive and iontophoretic delivery. The profiles of Dex-Phos and Dex, as a function of position in the SC, were deduced. The iontophoretic delivery of Dex-Phos from pure water was unaffected by the accumulation of Cl− released by the donor cathode when the drug's concentration was 4.25 mM to 17 mM. At 0.85 mM, however, Cl− competition was significant and the drug flux was significantly reduced. Formulation of the drug in the presence of Cl− resulted in a non-linear dependence of flux on the molar fraction of the drug. Tape-stripping experiments confirmed the enhanced delivery of Dex-Phos by iontophoresis relative to passive diffusion, with Dex-Phos concentration greater inside the barrier post-iontophoresis than that in the donor. The latter observation could explain the robustness of Dex-Phos delivery to the presence of Cl− in the donor solution.

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