Kojic acid in vitro percutaneous penetration study

Authors

  • Mayumi Eliza Otsuka Sato Universidade Federal do Paraná; Setor de Ciências da Saúde; Departamento de Farmácia
  • Fernanda Gomara Universidade Federal do Paraná; Setor de Ciências da Saúde; Departamento de Farmácia
  • Roberto Pontarolo Universidade Federal do Paraná; Setor de Ciências da Saúde; Departamento de Farmácia
  • Itamar Francisco Andreazza Universidade Federal do Paraná; Setor de Ciências da Saúde; Departamento de Farmácia
  • Mariella Zaroni Universidade Federal do Paraná; Setor de Ciências da Saúde; Departamento de Farmácia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322007000200005

Keywords:

In vitro cutaneous permeation, Kojic acid, Depigmenting agent

Abstract

Disorder of the tirosinase biosynthesis process can result on hiperpigmentations, like the frequently found melasma. The kojic acid is one of the depigmenting topic agent utilized in the handling of these hipercromies. The action of a dermatologic product should be topic, should not reach systemic levels. One of the factors that is able to defined the level of action, topic or systemic, is the vehicle. In this contest, the present work had for objective evaluate the rank of in vitro cutaneous permeation, in the cell of FRANZ modified, of a formulation regarding a buffered solution 7.4, both containing kojic acid (2%). The kojic acid percutaneous penetration and retention was quantified by a spectrophotometric in the ultraviolet method. The in vitro study showed that the absorption of kojic acid from the formulation presented kinetic of pseudo 1st order (in the break from 1 to 8 hours) and consequently smaller stream through the natural membrane (skin from the ear of pig) and bigger cutaneous retention, while the kojic acid from the buffered solution pH 7.4 presented kinetic of zero order and consequently bigger stream and smaller retention. This result indicated that the formulation developed can be used as a vehicle for kojic acid, having in mind that the target tissue is the skin.

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Published

2007-06-01

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How to Cite

Kojic acid in vitro percutaneous penetration study. (2007). Revista Brasileira De Ciências Farmacêuticas, 43(2), 195-203. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-93322007000200005