Transdermal Delivery of α-Aminophosphonates as Semisolid Formulations—An In Vitro-Ex Vivo Study

Kocsis, Dorottya [Kocsis, Dorottya (biológia), author] Roska Tamás Műszaki és Természettudományi Dokto... (PPCU / ITK); Varga, Petra Regina [Varga, Petra Regina (szerves kémia), author] Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology (BUTE / FCTB); Keshwan, Rusul; Nader, Mina; Lengyel, Miléna [Lengyel, Miléna (Gyógyszertechnológia), author] Department of Pharmaceutics (SU / FP); Szabó, Pál [Szabó, Pál Tamás (Tömegspektrometria), author] Instrumentation Center (RCNS); Antal, István [Antal, István (Gyógyszertechnológia), author] Department of Pharmaceutics (SU / FP); Kánai, Károly [Kánai, Károly (Szerves kémia, gy...), author] Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology (BUTE / FCTB); Keglevich, György [Keglevich, György (Szerves kémia, fo...), author] Department of Organic Chemistry and Technology (BUTE / FCTB); Erdő, Franciska ✉ [Erdő, Franciska (biológia, neurode...), author] Információs Technológiai és Bionikai Kar (PPCU)

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Published: PHARMACEUTICS 1999-4923 15 (5) Paper: 1464 , 13 p. 2023
  • SJR Scopus - Pharmaceutical Science: Q1
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  • Thematic Excellence Program(TKP2021-EGA-42)
  • (ÚNKP-22-3)
  • (K134318)
α-Aminophosphonates are organophosphorus compounds with an obvious similarity with α-amino acids. Owing to their biological and pharmacological characteristics, they have attracted the attention of many medicinal chemists. α-Aminophosphonates are known to exhibit antiviral, antitumor, antimicrobial, antioxidant and antibacterial activities, which can all be important in pathological dermatological conditions. However, their ADMET properties are not well studied. The aim of the current study was to provide preliminary information about the skin penetration of three preselected α-aminophosphonates when applying them as topical cream formulations in static and dynamic diffusion chambers. The results indicate that aminophosphonate 1a, without any substituent in the para position, shows the best release from the formulation and the highest absorption through the excised skin. However, based on our previous study, the in vitro pharmacological potency was higher in the case of para-substituted molecules 1b and 1c. The particle size and rheological studies revealed that the 2% cream of aminophosphonate 1a was the most homogenous formulation. In conclusion, the most promising molecule was 1a, but further experiments are proposed to uncover the possible transporter interactions in the skin, optimize the topical formulations and improve PK/PD profiles in case of transdermal delivery.
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