Journal
PLANTA MEDICA
Volume 72, Issue 4, Pages 311-316Publisher
GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-2005-916230
Keywords
skin penetration; essential oils; monoterpenes
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the in vitro cutaneous penetration of five terpenes - linalool, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, citronellol and a-pinene - applied in pure essential oils or in dermatological formulations (o/w emulsion, Oily Solution or hydrogel) containing 0.75% w/w of the essential oils. Different skin absorption was observed depending on the type of the vehicle and terpenes' log P values. Cutaneous accumulation of terpenes is several times higher when they are applied in pure essential oils than in topical vehicles. Penetration of terpinen-4-ol to the skin was better from an oily solution (similar to 90 mu g/cm(2)) than from an emulsion (60 mu g/cm(2)). No penetration of linalyl acetate from topical vehicles into viable skin was observed, but also for this terpene penetration to the upper layers of the stratum corneum was 2-times higher when an oily solution was used. In contrast, the cutaneous absorption of linalool was the same from both vehicles (50-60 mu g/cm(2)). The skin penetration of alpha-pinene was not traceable when it was applied in an oily solution. Only a small amount (similar to 5 mu g/cm(2)) of this terpene was determined in viable skin after application as a hydrogel. Citronellol applied in a hydrogel penetrated into all skin layers in a total amount of 25 mu g/cm(2), while no penetration into viable skin layers after application of an oily solution was noted. Only citronellol permeated into the acceptor medium.
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