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  2. Evaluation of percutaneous permeation of repellent DEET and sunscreen oxybenzone from emulsion-based formulations in artificial membrane and human skin

Evaluation of percutaneous permeation of repellent DEET and sunscreen oxybenzone from emulsion-based formulations in artificial membrane and human skin

  • Acta Pharm Sin B. 2014 Feb;4(1):43-51. doi: 10.1016/j.apsb.2013.11.002.
Tao Wang 1 Donald Miller 2 Frank Burczynski 1 Xiaochen Gu 1
Affiliations

Affiliations

  • 1 Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0T5, Canada.
  • 2 Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3E 0T5, Canada.
Abstract

Insect repellent DEET and Sunscreen ingredient oxybenzone play an essential role in minimizing vector-borne diseases and skin cancers. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of emulsion type, addition of thickening agent and droplet size in three emulsion-based lotions on percutaneous permeation of DEET and oxybenzone using in vitro diffusion experiments, in order to minimize overall systemic permeation of the substances. Formulation C (water-in-oil emulsion) significantly increased overall permeation of DEET through human skin (56%) compared to Formulation A (oil-in-water emulsion). Formulation B (oil-in-water emulsion with thickening agent xanthan gum) significantly decreased the size of oil droplet containing DEET (16%), but no effect on oil droplets containing oxybenzone. Adding xanthan gum also increased overall permeation of DEET and oxybenzone (21% and 150%) when compared to Formulation A; presence of both ingredients in Formulation B further increased their permeation (36% and 23%) in comparison to its single counterparts. Overall permeation of oxybenzone through LDPE was significantly higher by 26%-628% than that through human skin; overall permeation of DEET through human skin was significantly higher by 64%-338% than that through LDPE.

Keywords

Artificial membrane; Concurrent use; Diffusion; Human skin; Insect repellent; Permeability; Sunscreen.

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