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      Natural Monoterpenes: Much More than Only a Scent

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      Chemistry & Biodiversity
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              Penetration enhancers.

              One long-standing approach for improving transdermal drug delivery uses penetration enhancers (also called sorption promoters or accelerants) which penetrate into skin to reversibly decrease the barrier resistance. Numerous compounds have been evaluated for penetration enhancing activity, including sulphoxides (such as dimethylsulphoxide, DMSO), Azones (e.g. laurocapram), pyrrolidones (for example 2-pyrrolidone, 2P), alcohols and alkanols (ethanol, or decanol), glycols (for example propylene glycol, PG, a common excipient in topically applied dosage forms), surfactants (also common in dosage forms) and terpenes. Many potential sites and modes of action have been identified for skin penetration enhancers; the intercellular lipid matrix in which the accelerants may disrupt the packing motif, the intracellular keratin domains or through increasing drug partitioning into the tissue by acting as a solvent for the permeant within the membrane. Further potential mechanisms of action, for example with the enhancers acting on desmosomal connections between corneocytes or altering metabolic activity within the skin, or exerting an influence on the thermodynamic activity/solubility of the drug in its vehicle are also feasible, and are also considered in this review.
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                Chemistry & Biodiversity
                C&B
                Wiley
                1612-1872
                1612-1880
                November 28 2019
                December 2019
                November 08 2019
                December 2019
                : 16
                : 12
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                [1 ]Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of PharmacyMedical University of Lublin 4 A. Chodźki Street 20-093 Lublin Poland
                [2 ]Department of Food Process EngineeringLublin University of Life Sciences 44 Doświadczalna Street 20-236 Lublin Poland
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                10.1002/cbdv.201900434
                31587473
                f0c235f3-0467-47d3-8351-4201e0af4045
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