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Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy | 2005

In vitro transungual permeation of ciclopirox from a hydroxypropyl chitosan-based, water-soluble nail lacquer.

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Mf Saettone; Federico Mailland

Commercial antimycotic nail lacquers are commonly based on water-insoluble resins. The present study was aimed at evaluating a novel, experimental nail lacquer (P-3051, Polichem SA, Lugano, Switzerland) based on the water-soluble film-forming agent hydroxypropyl chitosan (HPCH). The in vitro permeation of ciclopirox (CPX) from P-3051 and from a commercial, water-insoluble lacquer based on a vinyl resin (Penlac™, Aventis Pharma), was investigated using thin membranes obtained from bovine hooves, an accepted model for human nails. Similar CPX permeation fluxes at steady state through the membranes, but significantly different lag times were observed for P-3051 and Penlac™, when these were tested as dry films. The formulations thus appeared to influence only the time required by CPX to saturate the membrane, and not the final drug concentration gradient in the membrane. Permeation experiments performed on the same membranes and on hairless mouse skin with P-3051 and with a similar, HPCH-free vehicle (ERV), both tested in liquid form, disproved the possibility that HPCH might act as a permeation enhancer for CPX in either substrate. The possible reasons for the greater efficiency of the HPCH vehicle in terms of CPX transfer from the vehicle itself to the keratin membrane are discussed. This effect might be tentatively attributed to a particular affinity of HPCH for the membrane, resulting in intimate contact and strong adhesion of the HPCH lacquer to the keratin substrate.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2010

Hydrosoluble medicated nail lacquers: in vitro drug permeation and corresponding antimycotic activity

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Sonia Senesi; Emilia Ghelardi; Federico Mailland

Background  Two nail lacquers, containing ciclopirox (CPX) or amorolfine (MRF), based on water‐insoluble polymers are currently considered mainstays of topical treatment of onychomycosis. The present study aimed at evaluating the antimycotic activity of a new water‐soluble nail lacquer containing CPX (CPX/sol), easily removable by washing with water and applicable to periungual skin.


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2003

Effect of iontophoresis on transcorneal permeation ‘in vitro’ of two β-blocking agents, and on corneal hydration

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Mf Saettone

Purpose of the present investigation was to examine the effect of iontophoresis on permeation of two beta-blocking agents, timolol maleate (TM) and betaxolol hydrochloride (BX) across rabbit corneas in vitro. Continuous or pulsed current of variable intensity and duration was applied, and possible corneal damage due to the electric treatment was assessed by measuring the corneal hydration level. The effect of iontophoresis on corneal permeation of the relatively more hydrophilic TM was much greater than the effect on the more lipophilic BX. It was found that for both drugs the iontophoretically driven transcorneal penetration is governed only by current density and overall time of treatment, irrespective of the type of treatment (single or repeated) and of current (constant or pulsed). For both drugs all significant permeation increases due to iontophoresis were invariably accompanied by a significant increased corneal hydration, indicative of damage to the corneal epithelium. Even if the present in vitro data cannot be extrapolated to an in vivo treatment, they confirm the potential risk associated with ocular iontophoresis.


British Journal of Dermatology | 2011

Validation of bovine hoof slices as a model for infected human toenails: in vitro ciclopirox transungual permeation.

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Silvia Tampucci; Federico Mailland

Background  Topical therapy has recently been proposed for treating onychomycosis and other nail disturbances. However, the clinical outcome may be limited by the difficulty of active ingredients effectively penetrating the nail plate. Bovine hoof membranes have been widely used to predict in vitro efficacy of drug products in nail diseases. Many studies have compared bovine hooves with human healthy nails, considering the difference between healthy and unhealthy nails to be negligible.


Drug Research | 2011

In vitro Antimycotic Activity and Nail Permeation Models of a Piroctone Olamine (Octopirox) Containing Transungual Water Soluble Technology

Francesco Dubini; M. Bellotti; Alessandra Frangi; Daniela Monti; L Saccomani


Journal of Investigative Dermatology | 2007

Development of a drug permeation model through human infected nails and relationship with bovine hoof slices

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Federico Mailland


5th World Meeting on Pharmaceutics Biopharmaceutics Pharmaceutical Technology, Ginevra, 27-30 Marzo 2006 | 2006

HPCH-based nail lacquers: “ex vivo” study on permeation of three antimycotics through bovine hoof membranes

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Federico Mailland


Archive | 2005

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ALPHA-DIHYDROERGOCRYPTINE FOR TRANSDERMAL AND/OR TRANSMUCOSAL USE

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Marco Fabrizio Saettone; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Federico Mailland


Archive | 2005

Compositions pharmaceutiques d'alpha-dihydroergocryptine pour application transdermique et/ou transmuqueuse

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Marco Fabrizio Saettone; Patrizia Chetoni; Susi Burgalassi; Federico Mailland


43º Simposio AFI 2003, Perugia, 11-13 Giugno 2003 | 2003

Permeazione transungueale “in vitro” di ciclopirox da smalti medicati: effetto del tipo di veicolo

Daniela Monti; L Saccomani; Patrizia Chetoni; Mf Saettone; Federico Mailland

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