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Original Articles

Stability, Release Property and Skin Penetration of Stearic Acid Nanoparticles

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Pages 137/[499]-149/[511] | Published online: 05 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

Stearic acid nanoparticles were prepared by a melt-emulsification method. The nanoparticles were stable in terms of the size and the appearance when the concentrations of sodium lauryl sulfate in the suspensions were less than 1.443%. And, they were stable in the aspect of their integrity when the concentrations of ethanol in the suspensions were less than 20%. For the release and the skin permeation experiment, hinokitiol (HKL) was used as a model drug and it was encapsulated in the nanoparticles. The % release of HKL was observed in distilled water and alcoholic solutions of 5% and 10%. The release increased up to 45%–55% for the first 8 h and thereafter no significant release was observed. According to the results of a confocal laser scanning microscopy, the nanoparticles were found to be in the dermis of a hairless mouse skin. The nanoparticles present in the dermis would act as depots for the dermal delivery of HKL.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by a grant (KRF-2007-314-C00271) from Korea Research Foundation, Republic of Korea.

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