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Penetration Process of a Hydrated Deep Eutectic Solvent Through the Stratum Corneum and its Application as a Protein Penetration Enhancer

Mina Sakuragi, Emika Maeda, Katsuki Kusakabe

2020ChemistryOpen20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The penetration mechanism of choline chloride‐glycerol deep eutectic solvent (DES) through the stratum corneum (SC) as a potential solvent for a novel enhancer of protein penetration into the skin was investigated in a wide and small angle X‐ray diffraction study. We found that DES penetrated through intercellular lipids but not the corneocytes. DES seemed to extract a portion of lipids of the short lamellae in the SC. Hydrated DES with a DES to water weight ratio of 9 to 1 (9DES‐1H 2 O) showed the strongest interaction with the lipids in the SC compared with water, DES, and hydrated DESs with another weight ratio of DES to water (DES : water=8 : 2). In a skin penetration test with a fluorescently labelled lysozyme, 9DES‐1H 2 O increased the amount of penetration through the SC by two‐fold compared with HEPES buffer.

Topics & Concepts

Stratum corneumPenetration (warfare)Deep eutectic solventSolventEutectic systemChemical engineeringMaterials scienceEnhancerChemistryComposite materialOrganic chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringBiologyOperations researchGeneGene expressionGeneticsAlloySurfactants and Colloidal SystemsIonic liquids properties and applicationsAnalytical Chemistry and Chromatography
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