Bioadhesive Films Containing Benzocaine: Correlation Between In Vitro Permeation and In Vivo Local Anesthetic Effect
ABSTRACT Purpose The aim of this work was to develop anesthetic bioadhesive films containing benzocaine and study their in vitro skin permeation and in vivo performance, in comparison with commercial formulations. Methods Films containing 3% and 5% w/w of benzocaine were prepared and characterized b...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pharmaceutical research 2010-08, Vol.27 (8), p.1677-1686 |
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Purpose
The aim of this work was to develop anesthetic bioadhesive films containing benzocaine and study their
in vitro
skin permeation and
in vivo
performance, in comparison with commercial formulations.
Methods
Films containing 3% and 5% w/w of benzocaine were prepared and characterized by weight, drug content, thickness and morphology.
In vitro
permeation assays were performed in vertical diffusion cells using full-thickness pig ear skin as barrier. Intensity and duration of analgesia were evaluated in rats by tail-flick test, and skin histological analysis was carried out.
Results
Tail-flick test showed that the duration of benzocaine-induced analgesia was significantly prolonged with the films compared to commercial creams, in agreement with the higher
in vitro
permeation. Histological analysis of the rat tail skin did not reveal morphological tissue changes nor cell infiltration signs after application of the commercial creams or films.
Conclusions
Results from our study indicate that the films developed in this work can be considered as innovative dermal/transdermal therapeutic systems for benzocaine local delivery. |
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ISSN: | 0724-8741 1573-904X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11095-010-0151-5 |