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The Topical Absorption of Ketoprofen from Gels and Plaster in Human Volunteers (케토프로펜 겔제와 플라스터제의 피부 흡수 비교)

  • Gang, Won-Gu;Lee, Chang-Hyeon;U, Jong-Su;Gwon, Gwang-Il
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.25-30
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    • 1998
  • This study was designed to compare the absorption fraction and extent of ketoprofen gels and a matrix typed ketoprofen plaster patch. 3g (90mg as ketoprofen) of the two gels whi ch has oleohydrogel or hydrogel as a base, respectively, and 3 pieces of plaster patches (90mg as ketoprofen) were, applied in the area of 210$cm^2$ on forearm in 12 volunteers by cross over design. Blood samples were collected serially up to 24 hours and the plasma concentrations of ketoprofen were analyzed by HPLC using flurbiprofen as an internal standard. The detection limit of the assay was 1ng/ml of ketoprofen in plasma. The pharmacokinetic parameters (e.g. $AUC_{24hr}$, $AUMC_{24hr}$, MRT, Fraction Absorbed) were calculated from the plasma concentrations time data of each volunteer. The oleo-hydrogel showed significantly higher absorption fraction and extent of ketoprofen than the current hydrogel. The mean plasma concentrations of the oleo-hydrogel were increased to 98.46${\pm}$23.15ng/ml by 6 hour after application, and increased futher to 100.61${\pm}$18.65ng/ml at 24 hour. On the other hand, those of the hydrogel were increased 17.61${\pm}$18.65ng/ml at 5 hour to 34.68${\pm}$9.65ng/ml at 24 hour gradually. Therefore the plasma concentrations of oleo-hydrogel at each measured time were 3~7 times greater than those of the hydrogel with statistical significance. The $AUC_{24hr}$ (1797.26${\pm}$52.09ng.h/ml) of the oleo-hydrogel was 3.5 times greater (P<0.05) than that (516.17${\pm}$104.52ng.h/ml) of the hydrogel. The plaster patches showed higher bioavailability ($AUC_{24hr}$ 2877.37${\pm}$578.27ng.h/ml) than the olea-hydrogel ($AUC_{24hr}$ 1797.26${\pm}$52.09ng.h/ml) without statistical significance. But the absorption fraction of the oleo-hydrogel was rather higher than that of the plaster patches during the first 6 hours after administration. These results suggest that newly developed ketoprofen gel which is used oleo-hydrogel as a base would show excellent skin permeation on topical application for the corresponding clinical indications and could be absorbed as well as plaster patches.

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Simplistic Determination of Operation Parameters for Simulated Moving Bed (SMB) Chromatography for the Separation of Ketoprofen Enantiomer

  • Park, Tae-Hyun;Yoon, Tae-Ho;Kim, In-Ho
    • Biotechnology and Bioprocess Engineering:BBE
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.341-345
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    • 2005
  • Since it is troublesome to estimate adequate flow rates in four sections of SMB chromatography, a systematic determination of the flow rates has been suggested by using ketoprofen as a model chiral enantiomer. S-ketoprofen. less retained species, was separated from raffinate stream and the variation in its purity was dependent on the changes of the flow rate of section 4 ($Q_4$), the raffinate flow rate ($Q_{raf}$), and the feed flow rate ($Q_{feed}$) under a fixed switch­ing time t$^{\ast}$. When one parameter was changed at the given experimental condition, purities of product were changed and these phenomena has be well explained by the triangle theory.

Current Pretreatment of Skin and Its Effect on the Permeability (전류 전처리의 경피 투과도에 미치는 효과)

  • Lee, Jung-Hwa;Oh, Seaung-Youl
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.81-87
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    • 2005
  • We have prepared karaya gum patches containing ketoprofen and investigated the effect of short-time current pretreatment of skin on the permeability. Hairless mouse skin was treated with current before the patch was mounted on the skin. The effect of current density and current duration on the flux of ketoprofen was studied. The possibility of additive effect with penetration enhancer (PGML) was also investigated. Iontophoretic pretreatment of skin increased the passive flux up to 3 folds at 0.4 $mA/cm^2$ current density, when the matrix contained no PGML. As the duration of current-pretreatment and current density increased, flux increased. PGML increased the average passive flux markedly, about 6 to 12 folds, depending on the concentration in the patch. Current pretreatment further increased the flux from this PGML containing patch, exhibiting additive effect. These results indicate that short-duration current pretreatment of skin can be an useful method for the enhancement of ketoprofen permeability through skin.

Mechanism of Action of Various Vehicles That Enhance the Permeation of Ketoprofen (케토프로펜의 피부투과도를 증진시키는 다양한 용매의 작용기전)

  • Cho, Young-Joo;Choi, Hoo-Kyun
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.165-169
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    • 1998
  • The effect of various vehicles on the permeation of a model drug, ketoprofen in solution formulation was evaluated using a flow-through diffusion cell system at $37^{\circ}C$. To investigate the mechanism of permeation rate enhancement, the effects of pretreatment with various vehicles on the permeation of the drug were evaluated using 5 mg/ml solution and saturated solution. The order of permeation rate of ketoprofen across hairless mouse skin after pretreatment with various vehicles was similar to the case where the vehicles and the drug were coadministered except ethanol and oleic acid. The results indicate that the mechanism of enhancement can be direct action of the vehicles on the barrier property of the skin and/or carrier mechanism.

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Transdermal Delivery of Ketoprofen and the Effect of Electroosmosis (케토프로펜의 경피전달 및 전기삼투압의 영향)

  • Oh, Seaung-Youl
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.34 no.6
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    • pp.491-497
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    • 2004
  • We investigated some important factors which affect the transdermal flux of ketoprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent, as a first step to provide some basic knowledge for the development of a iontophoretic transdermal patch system. Factors such as current density, polarity, buffer (HEPES) and electrolyte concentration and pH were studied using hairless mouse skin. The effect of poly(L-lysin), which is known to affect the electro-osmotic flow through skin, on flux was also studied. Passive flux was about $20\;{\mu}g/cm^2hr$ at pH 4.0, but was negligible at pH 7.4 where all ketoprofen molecules dissolved are ionized (ketoprofen pKa=5.94). At pH 4.0, application of anodal current increased the flux further above the passive level, however anodal flux at pH 7.4 was much smaller than passive flux at pH 4.0. The application of cathodal current at pH 4.0 increased the average flux to $30-40\;{\mu}g/cm^2hr$, depending on the current density applied. At pH 7.4, cathodal flux was only about $5\;{\mu}g/cm^2hr$. Decrease in buffer and electrolyte concentration increased this cathodal flux about 10 fold. However decrease in HEPES buffer concentration 100 fold did not affect the flux. Anodal flux of acetaminophen was much larger than cathodal flux, indicating that electroosmotic flow can be playing an important role in the flux. Poly(L-lysin) increased the cathodal flux at pH 7.4. These results provide some important insights into the mechanism of transdermal flux of ketoprofen and the role of electroosmotic flow.

Ketoprofen ethyl ester에 대해 높은 광학 선택성을 갖는 (R)- 과 (S)-stereospecfic esterase들의 클로닝과 서열분석 및 발현

  • Kim, Ji-Yeon;Choe, Gi-Seop;Kim, Geun-Jung;Yu, Yeon-U
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2001.11a
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    • pp.625-628
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    • 2001
  • To isolate novel strains that hydrolyzed the rac-ketoprofen ethyl ester to ketoprofen in the stereospecific manner, we screened broad ecological niches and soil samples in which the activity was expected to be found. From thousands of strains, we isolated a Pseudomonas sp. S34 producing a (S)-stereospecific esterase, and a thermostable esterase with (R)-form selectivity was also 。 btained from Bacillus stearothermophilus JYl44. To further analyse the gene structure and to induce a high level expression, two genes from each strain were cloned and sequenced. BLAST search results with the esterase gene from 534 revealed that both of gene (80-84 %) and amino acid sequences (89- 95 %) were highly conserved in the related esterases from Pseudomonas strains (fluorescens and aeruginosa). The thermostable esterase from JY144, however, revealed a relative low homology (45-52 %) to other esterase and/or lipase from related strains. Obviously, a complete conversion with pure enantiomer (R - or S) were readily achieved by recombinant clones expressing either (R)- or (S)- stereospecific esterase.

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Preparation and Controlled Release of Microcapsules Containing $Ketoprofen-{\beta}-Cyclodextrin$ Solid Dispersion (케토프로펜-${\beta}$-시클로덱스트린 고체분산체의 마이크로캅셀화 및 제어 방출)

  • Chun, In-Koo;Park, Jung-Hwa
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.33-40
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    • 1992
  • This study was aimed to control the release characteristics of ketoprofen by microencapsulating $ketoprofen-{\beta}-cyclodextrin\;(KF-{\beta}-CyD)$ solid dispersion with Eudragit RS by the phase separation method using a nonaqueous vehicle. KF alone was also microencapsulated with Eudragit RS by the evaporation process in water phase. The results obtained showed that it was not possible to microencapsulate KF alone by phase separation in a chloroform-cyclohexane system while it was easy to microencapsulate $(KF-{\beta}-CyD)$ solid dispersion system. For the microcapsules, the release test was performed in the first fluid (pH 1.2) and the second fluid (pH 6.8) of K.P.V disintegration medium at $37^{\circ}C$. The release of KF from $(KF-{\beta}-CyD)$ solid dispersion microcapsules (1:1 core wall ratio) was more sustained than that from KF microcapsules, and followed zero-order kinetics. Especially, solid dispersion microcapsules showed pH-independent release patterns with higher wall to core ratio (1:1 w/w).

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Iontophoretic Transport of Ketoprofen (이온토포레시스를 이용한 케토프로펜의 경피전달)

  • Kim, Jung-Ae;Oh, Seaung-Youl
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.34 no.4
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    • pp.275-281
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    • 2004
  • We have studied the effect of polarity, current density, current duration, crosslinking density, swelling ratio, and permeation enhancers on the transdermal flux of ketoprofen from acrylamide hydrogel. Hydrogel was prepared by free radical crosslinking polymerization of acrylamide. Drug loading was made just before transport experiment by soaking the hydrogel in solution containing drug. In vitro flux study using hairless mouse skin was performed at $36.5^{\circ}C$ using side-by-side diffusion cell, and the drug was analysed using HPLC/UV system. The result showed that, compared to passive flux, the total amount of drug transported increased about 18 folds by the application of $0.4\;mA/cm^2$ cathodal current. Anodal delivery with same current density also increased the total amount of drug transported about 13 folds. It seemed that the increase in flux was due to the electrorepulsion and the increase in passive permeability of the skin by the current application. Flux increased as current density, the duration of current application and loading amount (swelling duration) increased. As the cross linking density of the hydrogel increased, flux clearly decreased. The effect of hydrophilic enhancers (urea, N-methyl pyrrolidone, Tween 20) and some hydrophobic enhancers (propylene glycol monolaurate and isopropyl myristate) was minimal. However, about 3 folds increase in flux was observed when 5% oleic acid was used. Overall, these results provide some useful information on the design of an optimized iontophoretic delivery system of ketoprofen.

Evaluation and cloning of a (R)-stereospecific esterase from Bacillus stearothermophilus JY144

  • Kim, Ji-Yeon;Kim, Yun-Jeong;Choe, Gi-Seop;Kim, Geun-Jung;Yu, Yeon-U
    • 한국생물공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.457-460
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    • 2002
  • In an effort to isolate novel strains expressing a thermostable esterase that hydrolyzed the rac-ketoprofen ethyl ester to ketoprofen in the stereospecific manner, we screened various soils and composts from broad ecological niches in which the activity was expected to be found. Three hundreds of microbial strains were tested to determine their ester-hydrolyzing activity by using an agar plate containing insoluble tributyrin as an indicative substrate, and then further screened by activity on the (R,S)-ketoprofen ethyl ester. Twenty-six strains were screened primarily at high growth and incubation temperature and further compared the ability to ethyl ester-hydrolyzing activity in terms of conversion yield and chiral specificity. Consequently, a strain JYl44 was isolated as a novel strain that produced a (R)-stereospecific esterase with high stability and systematically identified as a Bacillus stearothermophilus JY144. The enzyme indeed stables at a broad range of temperature, upto 65 $^{\circ}C$, and pH ranging from 6.0 to 10.0. The optimal temperature and pH for enzymatic conversion were 50 $^{\circ}C$ and 9.0, respectively. Based on the observations that resulted a poor cell growth, and enzyme expression in wild type strain, we further attempted the gene cloning into a general host Escherichia coli and determined its primary structure, concomitantly resulting a high level expression of the enzyme. The cloned gene had an open reading frame (250 amino acids) with a calculated molecular mass of 27.4 kDa, and its primary structure showed a relative high homology (45-52 %) to the esterases from Streptomyces and Bacillus strains. The recombinant whole cell enzyme could efficiently convert the rac-ketoprofen ethyl ester to (R)-ketoprofen, with optical purity of 99 % and yield of 49 %.

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Synthesis and Hydrolysis of Ketoprofen Prodrug Conjugated to Poly(Ethylene Glycol) (케토프로펜-폴리에틸렌글리콜 전구약물의 합성 및 가수분해)

  • Lee, Se-Hee;Kim, Hee-Doo;Oh, Seaung-Youl
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.37-43
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    • 2003
  • The objective of this study is to prepare ketoprofen (KP) - poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) conjugates and to investigate their degradation kinetics. KP-PEG conjugates were synthesized from KP and PEG methy1ester by esterification in the presence of DCC. The KP-PEG conjugates (KPEG) were characterized by IR and $^{1}H-NMR$ spectroscopy. The hydrolysis of KPEG with time was studied using HPLC by simultaneous quantification of KP and KPEG. The hydrolysis rate constant was high at low and high pHs, and showed minimum at pH 4 and 5. As the size of KPEG increases, hydrolysis rate increased. The slope of degradation rate profile suggests that catalytic reaction seems to occur by specific acid/base catalysis. These results suggest that KPEG could be used as a prodrug for KP, which releases KP slowly in the body.