Loading…

Effect of Enhancers on in vitro and in vivo Skin Permeation and Deposition of S-Methyl- L -Methionine

S-methyl- -methionine (SMM), also known as vitamin U, is commercially available as skin care cosmetic products for its wound healing and photoprotective effects. However, the low skin permeation expected of SMM due to its hydrophilic nature with a log P value of -3.3, has not been thoroughly address...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Published in:Biomolecules & therapeutics 2017, 25(4), , pp.434-440
Main Authors: Kim, Ki Taek, Kim, Ji Su, Kim, Min-Hwan, Park, Ju-Hwan, Lee, Jae-Young, Lee, WooIn, Min, Kyung Kuk, Song, Min Gyu, Choi, Choon-Young, Kim, Won-Serk, Oh, Hee Kyung, Kim, Dae-Duk
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
Citations: Items that this one cites
Items that cite this one
Online Access:Get full text
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Description
Summary:S-methyl- -methionine (SMM), also known as vitamin U, is commercially available as skin care cosmetic products for its wound healing and photoprotective effects. However, the low skin permeation expected of SMM due to its hydrophilic nature with a log P value of -3.3, has not been thoroughly addressed. The purpose of this study thus was to evaluate the effect of skin permeation enhancers on the skin permeation/deposition of SMM. Among the enhancers tested for the skin permeation and deposition of SMM, oleic acid showed the most significant enhancing effect. Moreover, the combination of oleic acid and ethanol further enhanced permeation and deposition of SMM through hairless mouse skin. Furthermore, the combination of oleic acid and ethanol significantly increased the deposition of SMM in the epidermis/dermis for 12 hr, which was high enough to exert a therapeutic effect. Therefore, based on the and studies, the combination of oleic acid and ethanol was shown to be effective in improving the topical skin delivery of SMM, which may be applied in the cosmetic production process for SMM.
ISSN:1976-9148
2005-4483
1976-9148
2005-4483
DOI:10.4062/biomolther.2016.254