2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0923-1811(03)00105-1
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Iontophoresis promotes percutaneous absorption of l-ascorbic acid in rat skin

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“…On the other hand, to increase the percutaneous absorption of AA, physical methods like iontophoresis have been challenged. 12) In addition, many AA derivatives have been synthesized. [6][7][8][9][10]50) However, no percutaneous AA preparation has been clinically available up to now.…”
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“…On the other hand, to increase the percutaneous absorption of AA, physical methods like iontophoresis have been challenged. 12) In addition, many AA derivatives have been synthesized. [6][7][8][9][10]50) However, no percutaneous AA preparation has been clinically available up to now.…”
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“…Also Gopinath et al designed ascorbyl palmitate vesicles (Aspasomes) for the transdermal delivery of ascorbic acid. 11) Furthermore, recent advances in pharmaceutical technology have promoted the research on the permeability enhancement of AA using physical absorption enhancing method like iontophoresis 12) and microemulsion technologies. 11,13) Iontophoresis uses an electric field to drive ionized molecules across the skin by electrophoresis and non-ionized molecules by electro osmosis.…”
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“…Iontophoresis has been investigated as a way to enhance skin penetration since an AP salt molecule includes 2 -3 anions [6,8]. Iontophoresis is an effective and non-invasive method which uses mild electric currents that do not damage the skin barrier.…”
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“…1) is the most active water soluble antioxidant in many biological systems [11]. It exerts its properties by neutralizing toxic peroxides and by stabilizing free radicals, thus protecting lipids, proteins, and other bio-components from oxidative damage [12].…”
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