Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Permeation of Diclofenac Salts through Silicone Membrane : a Mechanistic Study of Percutaneous Absorption of Ionizable Drugs
Yoshie MAITANIMiho KUGOTsuneji NAGAI
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1994 Volume 42 Issue 6 Pages 1297-1301

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Abstract
To understand the mechanism of percutaneous absorption of ionizable drugs, diclofenac salts (DM : M=Li, Na, K, NH4, N(Me)4) as hydrophilic drugs were compared to free diclofenac acid (DH), a hydrophobic drug. DNa showed the highest permeability coefficient among DMs. The experimental diffusion coefficient through the silicone membrane (Dm) was compared with the calculated diffusion coefficient for an ion pair molecule (Dmpair) of DM.This may suggest that the existence of the lipid pathway of the DMs is the same as the DH.
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