Evaluation of physicochemical properties, skin permeation and accumulation profiles of salicylic acid amide prodrugs as sunscreen agent

Yi Dong Yan, Jun Ho Sung, Dong Won Lee, Jung Sun Kim, Eun Mi Jeon, Dae Duk Kim, Dong Wuk Kim, Jong Oh Kim, Ming Guan Piao, Dong Xun Li, Chul Soon Yong, Han Gon Choi

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Abstract

Various amide prodrugs of salicylic acid were synthesised, and their physicochemical properties including lipophilicity, chemical stability and enzymatic hydrolysis were investigated. In vivo skin permeation and accumulation profiles were also evaluated using a combination of common permeation enhancing techniques such as the use of a supersaturated solution of permeants in an enhancer vehicle, a lipophilic receptor solution, removal of the stratum corneum and delipidisation of skin. Their capacity factor values were proportional to the degree of carbon-carbon saturation in the side chain. All these amides were highly stable in acetonitrile and glycerine. Amide prodrugs were converted to salicylic acid both in hairless mouse liver and skin homogenates. N-dodecyl salicylamide (C12SM) showed the lowest permeation of salicylic acid in skin compared to the other prodrugs, probably due to its low aqueous solubility. It had a high affinity for the stratum corneum and its accumulation was restricted to only the uppermost layer of skin. Thus, this amide prodrug could be a safer topical sunscreen agent with minimum potential for systemic absorption.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)154-160
Number of pages7
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume419
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Oct 2011

Keywords

  • Salicylic acid amide prodrugs
  • Skin accumulation
  • Skin permeation
  • UV protecting agent

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