YANG Hao-jie, WANG Zhen-yi, LIU Hua. Effect of Synthetic Borneol on Percutaneous Absorption of Compound Chinese Medicine Eczema Cremor[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(18): 27-30.
YANG Hao-jie, WANG Zhen-yi, LIU Hua. Effect of Synthetic Borneol on Percutaneous Absorption of Compound Chinese Medicine Eczema Cremor[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2017, 23(18): 27-30. DOI: 10.13422/j.cnki.syfjx.2017180027.
Objective: To investigate effect of borneol on in vitro release and percutaneous absorption behavior of compound Chinese medicine eczema cremor
and to explore the feasibility of composition improvement of this compound.Method: Modified Franz diffusion device was employed with isolated BALB/c nude mice skin as a barrier
in vitro percutaneous absorption effectiveness of compound Chinese medicine eczema cremor with or without borneol was compared by in vitro percutaneous test.HPLC was used to determine the content of matrine with mobile phase of acetonitrile-water (containing 0.05% triethylamine
adjusting pH to 3.5 with phosphoric acid) (2:98) and detection wavelength at 220 nm.Result: Cumulative permeation amount of matrine in the cremor with borneol at various time points after administration was higher than that in cremor without borneol.In vitro percutaneous absorption behaviors of matrine in cremor with or without borneol were in line with zero-level process
in vitro percutaneous penetration in 12 h nearly constant speed.Cumulative permeability of matrine in cremor with borneol was 6.37% in 12 h
while that of matrine in cremor without borneol was 4.99%.Conclusion: Borneol has a certain promoting effect on transdermal absorption of matrine in compound Chinese medicine eczema cremor