Potts R O, McNeill S C, Desbonnet C R, Wakshull E
Pfizer Central Research, Groton, Connecticut 06340.
Pharm Res. 1989 Feb;6(2):119-24. doi: 10.1023/a:1015924408193.
The steady-state flux and skin tissue distribution of a topically applied diester of salicylic acid was measured in vitro in the presence and absence of an esterase inhibitor. When compared with data obtained previously under in vivo conditions, the results presented here provide insight into the role of competing diffusional and hydrolytic events in the delivery and distribution of topically applied drugs. Furthermore, these results, when combined with a theoretical analysis of topical drug delivery and metabolism, suggest that the differences in delivery and drug distribution seen under in vitro conditions are related to both altered drug removal and altered hydrolysis rates.
在有和没有酯酶抑制剂存在的情况下,体外测量了局部应用的水杨酸二酯的稳态通量和皮肤组织分布。与先前在体内条件下获得的数据相比,此处呈现的结果为竞争性扩散和水解过程在局部应用药物的递送和分布中的作用提供了见解。此外,这些结果与局部药物递送和代谢的理论分析相结合,表明在体外条件下观察到的递送和药物分布差异与药物清除改变和水解速率改变均有关。