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dc.contributor.authorBeebeejaun, Mubinah T.
dc.contributor.authorBrown, Marc B.
dc.contributor.authorHutter, Victoria
dc.contributor.authorKravitz, Laura
dc.contributor.authorMcAuley, William J.
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-25T17:15:06Z
dc.date.available2023-01-25T17:15:06Z
dc.date.issued2023-01-20
dc.identifier.citationBeebeejaun , M T , Brown , M B , Hutter , V , Kravitz , L & McAuley , W J 2023 , ' Skin permeation and penetration of mometasone furoate in the presence of emollients: An ex vivo evaluation of clinical application protocols ' , Skin Health and Disease . https://doi.org/10.1002/ski2.215
dc.identifier.issn2690-442X
dc.identifier.otherJisc: 852517
dc.identifier.otherJisc: 852517
dc.identifier.otherpublisher-id: ski2215
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0002-1481-3032/work/127509944
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/26026
dc.description© 2023 The Authors. Skin Health and Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Association of Dermatologists. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.description.abstractBackground: Topical corticosteroids (TCS) and emollients are developed independently by the pharmaceutical industry but are often used together in practice. There is potential for the TCS and emollient formulations to interact on the skin surface affecting TCS absorption into the skin. Clinical guidelines acknowledge this issue but lack an evidence base and differ in their recommendations. There is a current clinical need to establish whether the application protocol employed for TCS and emollient products can impact delivery of TCS to the skin. Objectives: To investigate whether the sequence of application of a TCS and emollient and the time between their application can affect TCS skin absorption. Methods: The delivery of mometasone furoate (MF) to ex vivo human skin was evaluated following the application of Elocon cream either 5 or 30 min, before and after three different emollients. Mechanistic explanation of the changes in drug absorption was provided by modelling the skin permeation data and Raman microscopy of mixed Elocon cream and emollient formulations. Results: A circa fivefold difference in MF absorption was observed depending on the emollient and application protocol. Applying Elocon cream at short intervals in relation to Hydromol intensive significantly increased MF absorption regardless of the application protocol. In contrast, applying Elocon cream after Diprobase cream or ointment significantly reduced MF absorption relative to Elocon cream alone or when Elocon cream was applied before these emollients. The changes in drug absorption observed were attributed to the presence of emollients altering Elocon cream formulation performance through different mechanisms, including introduction of penetration enhancing excipients and inducing drug crystallization in the mixed TCS emollient layer on the skin surface. Conclusions: Emollients can affect MF absorption in different ways depending on the emollient and sequence of administration. Using a 30 min gap between product applications may not be sufficient to mitigate emollient effects on TCS absorption.en
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dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofSkin Health and Disease
dc.subjectORIGINAL ARTICLE
dc.titleSkin permeation and penetration of mometasone furoate in the presence of emollients: An ex vivo evaluation of clinical application protocolsen
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Clinical, Pharmaceutical and Biological Science
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Research into Topical Drug Delivery and Toxicology
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Life and Medical Sciences
dc.contributor.institutionToxicology
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Pharmacy, Pharmacology and Postgraduate Medicine
dc.contributor.institutionNanopharmaceutics
dc.contributor.institutionBioadhesive Drug Delivery Group
dc.contributor.institutionAirway Group
dc.contributor.institutionSkin and Nail Group
dc.contributor.institutionPharmaceutics
dc.contributor.institutionPharmaceutical Analysis and Product Characterisation
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Pharmacy
dc.contributor.institutionHealth & Human Sciences Research Institute
dc.description.statusPeer reviewed
rioxxterms.versionofrecord10.1002/ski2.215
rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
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