Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9918702 | International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
On the other hand, EDTA/boric acid significantly increased membrane fluidity of liposomes, whereas other buffering agents tested did not. This effect was synergistic and concentration-dependent for both EDTA and boric acid as was observed in in vitro corneal penetration of CS-088. In accordance with the result, the rate of CS-088 permeation into the liposomes significantly increased by the addition of EDTA/boric acid. Therefore, it was demonstrated that EDTA/boric acid promotes corneal penetration of CS-088 through the transcellular pathway by increasing membrane fluidity. Conversely, other buffering agents decreased corneal permeability of CS-088 by inducing further self-association of CS-088 aggregates.
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Authors
Takayuki Kikuchi, Masahiko Suzuki, Akira Kusai, Ken Iseki, Hitoshi Sasaki, Kenichiro Nakashima,