2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.fitote.2019.104195
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Mechanisms of white mustard seed (Sinapis alba L.) volatile oils as transdermal penetration enhancers

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“…This result was consistent with previous reports. Usually, permeation enhancers improve the permeation of drug into the skin by disordering the arrangement of lipids and improving the lipid flexibility of SC [11,33]. Moreover, this process is dependent on the physicochemical properties of the enhancers rather than the amount of enhancers [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This result was consistent with previous reports. Usually, permeation enhancers improve the permeation of drug into the skin by disordering the arrangement of lipids and improving the lipid flexibility of SC [11,33]. Moreover, this process is dependent on the physicochemical properties of the enhancers rather than the amount of enhancers [34].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Song concluded that permeation enhancers that form hydrogen bonds, such as Span 80 (SP), weaken drug-adhesive interaction, facilitating the release of drug from adhesive [10]. On the other hand, permeation enhancers disrupt the skin lipid arrangement [11,12], change the keratin structure [13], enhance the miscibility of the skin [14], and increase drug partitioning into deeper skin layers [15] to improve the skin permeation of drugs. Plurol ® Oleique CC 497 (POCC) showed a preference for occupying sites where skin lipids had interacted with drugs with low PSA and polarizability due to the improved skin-POCC miscibility and stronger interactions [16].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Reports showed a peak urine concentration for a pyrrolidone metabolite product 10 h after dermal exposure to an aqueous dilution of 5-hydroxy-N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone [ 204 , 205 ]. However, pyrrolidones have failed to achieve clinical translation due to reported adverse effects [ 195 , 206 ].…”
Section: Vaccination Into the Dermal Compartment Without Needle Anmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is grown originally in the Mediterranean Sea region and distributed worldwide [141]. White mustard is used in the treatment of deep abscess disease and numbness of the joints [142]. Sinapis alba L. oil (SVO) is a volatile essential oil extracted from this plant mechanically by cold pressing [141].…”
Section: White Mustard Seed (Sinapis Alba L) Volatile Oilmentioning
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“…Sinapis alba L. oil (SVO) is a volatile essential oil extracted from this plant mechanically by cold pressing [141]. Ruan et al [142] reported that SVO was a more effective enhancer of both hyrophillic and lipophilic drugs such as 5-fluorouracil, osthole, and paeonol, compared to Azone.…”
Section: White Mustard Seed (Sinapis Alba L) Volatile Oilmentioning
confidence: 99%