Black foam films from aqueous solutions of a mixture of phospholipids and a permeation enhancer |
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Authors: | Tranchant Jean-François Bonté Frédéric Leroy Sébastien Nedyalkov Mickael Platikanov Dimo Javierre Isabelle Benattar Jean-Jacques |
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Affiliation: | LVMH R&D, Avenue de Verdun, Saint Jean de Braye Cedex F-45804, France. |
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Abstract: | ![]() The influence of a permeation enhancer on the properties of phospholipid black foam films has been studied through the combination of three complementary techniques: surface tension measurements, X-ray reflectivity, and the "diminishing bubble" method. This permeation enhancer is said to optimize the delivery of active ingredients into or through the stratum corneum: the 4-decyl oxazolidin-2-one. We made films of a complex phospholipid mixture that mimic the behavior of the enhancer in a membrane cell. Mixed phospholipids/4-decyl oxazolidin-2-one/NaCl solutions were studied with various 4-decyl oxazolidin-2-one concentrations. Stable black films were obtained and their thicknesses examined. The evolution of the coefficient of gas permeability with 4-decyl oxazolidin-2-one concentration is also addressed. |
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