Department of Chemical Organic Technology and Polymeric Materials, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów Ave. 42, 71-065 Szczecin, Poland.
Department of Chemical and Process Engineering, Faculty of Chemical Technology and Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Piastów Ave. 42, 71-065 Szczecin, Poland.
Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Jun 4;25(11):6171. doi: 10.3390/ijms25116171.
Transdermal drug delivery offers a promising alternative for administering medications like ibuprofen, known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, with reduced gastrointestinal side effects compared to oral administration. This study explored the potential synergistic effects of combining ibuprofen with lavender essential oil (LEO) in transdermal patches. The composition of LEO was analyzed, revealing predominant compounds such as linalyl acetate and linalool, which are known for their analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties. The physicochemical properties of the patches were investigated, indicating improved cohesion with the addition of LEO. Additionally, thermal stability assessments demonstrated enhanced stability with LEO incorporation with an increase in onset decomposition temperature from 49.0 to 67.9 °C. The antioxidant activity of patches containing LEO was significantly higher with a free radical scavenging ability of 79.13% RSA compared to 60% RSA in patches without LEO. Release and permeation studies showed that patches with LEO exhibited an increased permeation of ibuprofen through the skin with 74.40% of the drug released from LEO-containing patches compared to 36.29% from patches without LEO after 24 h. Moreover, the permeation rate was notably faster with LEO, indicating quicker therapeutic effects. The inclusion of LEO in transdermal patches containing ibuprofen holds promise for enhancing drug delivery efficiency and therapeutic effectiveness, offering a potential strategy for improved pain management with reduced side effects.
经皮给药为管理药物提供了一种有前途的替代方法,例如布洛芬,它具有镇痛和抗炎特性,与口服给药相比,胃肠道副作用减少。本研究探讨了将布洛芬与薰衣草精油 (LEO) 结合在经皮贴剂中的潜在协同作用。分析了 LEO 的成分,揭示了主要化合物,如乙酸芳樟酯和芳樟醇,它们具有镇痛和抗炎特性。研究了贴剂的物理化学性质,表明加入 LEO 可提高凝聚力。此外,热稳定性评估表明,随着 LEO 的加入,起始分解温度从 49.0°C 增加到 67.9°C,稳定性得到提高。含有 LEO 的贴剂的抗氧化活性明显更高,自由基清除能力为 79.13% RSA,而不含 LEO 的贴剂为 60% RSA。释放和渗透研究表明,含有 LEO 的贴剂可增加布洛芬通过皮肤的渗透,含有 LEO 的贴剂中 74.40%的药物释放,而不含 LEO 的贴剂中仅释放 36.29%,在 24 小时后。此外,LEO 的加入使渗透速度明显加快,表明更快的治疗效果。将 LEO 纳入含有布洛芬的经皮贴剂中有望提高药物输送效率和治疗效果,为减少副作用的疼痛管理提供潜在策略。