Publication Type Journal Article
Title Novel insights for permeant lead structures through in vitro skin diffusion assays of Prunus lusitanica L., the Portugal Laurel
Authors Maria do Ceu Costa Patricia Duarte N. R. Neng J. M. F. Nogueira Filomena Costa Catarina Rosado
Groups CE
Journal JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
Year 2015
Month January
Volume 1079
Number
Pages 327-336
Abstract As a contribution for the generation of libraries in which a natural product (NP) is used as the guiding structure, this work sought to investigate molecular features of triterpenes as deliver leads to cross the stratum corneum at a significant rate. Seeking a bioguided investigation of the dermocosmetic lead-like potential of triterpenes in Prunus lusitanica L., various extracts were obtained by two different methods (Soxhlet extractor and Accelerated Solvent Extraction-ASE) and analyzed by GC-MS and NMR. In vitro assays were conducted to quantify the friedelin 1 and crude plant extract permeation through a membrane of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), as well as their skin penetration enhancement capacity using two model molecules, caffeine 19 and ibuprofen 20. Friedelin 1 was identified as the major component (16-77\%, GC) with isolated yield of 51\% w/w (94\%, GC) from Soxhlet residue (1.7\% p/p) of the dried aerial parts of the plant harvested when in early flowering stage. Friedelin 1 promoted the penetration of the lipophilic molecule 20, however, it did not influence the permeation of the hydrophilic permeant 20. On the other hand, the crude extract acted as a retardant of the penetration of both substances. Molecular characteristics for the applicability of P. lusitanica L in the development of dermocosmetics, as well as a new potential use for friedelin 1 in particular, are demonstrated. Probable mechanisms for chemical penetration enhancement using triterpenes as models for transdermal administration are herein discussed. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2014.08.027
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Publisher
Book Title
ISSN 0022-2860
EISSN 1872-8014
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Bibtex ID ISI:000344444100042
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