1995
DOI: 10.1248/bpb.18.1539
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Effect of Vehicles on Percutaneous Absorption of Bucladesine (Dibutyryl Cyclic AMP) in Normal and Damaged Rat Skin.

Abstract: Bucladesine, sodium N6,2'-O-dibutyryl cyclic 3',5' adenosine monophosphate (DBcAMP), which is effective for the treatment of chronic skin ulcers including decubitus ulcer, was evaluated for percutaneous absorption in rats with normal skin, stripped skin and full-thickness abrasion models. Percutaneous absorption from aqueous solution or ointment was very low in intact skin. When the aqueous solution was applied to the site where the skin had been excised, DBcAMP was absorbed very rapidly and almost completely.… Show more

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“…Mafune et al . () evaluated the in vivo bucladesine percutanous absorption in rats with normal, stripped and full‐thickness abraded skin. Bucladesine absorption was low through normal skin but rapid and nearly complete through damaged skin.…”
Section: Mechnical Damage: Tape Stripping Abrasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mafune et al . () evaluated the in vivo bucladesine percutanous absorption in rats with normal, stripped and full‐thickness abraded skin. Bucladesine absorption was low through normal skin but rapid and nearly complete through damaged skin.…”
Section: Mechnical Damage: Tape Stripping Abrasionmentioning
confidence: 99%