Publications by authors named "Toshiyuki Takayasu"

Skin permeation of formoterol fumarate (FF) and irritation with ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) copolymer matrix patches was investigated using rat and human skin in vitro and different species of experimental animal, respectively. Skin permeation of FF increased remarkably without addition of ethylcellulose (EC) and was remarkably enhanced by incorporation of 2-octyldodecanol (OD) instead of hydrogenated rosin glycerol ester (Ester Gum H). Effects on skin permeation of FF with EVA matrix patches were similar in rat and human skin, but rat skin was 1000 times more permeable than human skin after 24 h.

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The skin permeability and stability of formoterol fumarate (FF) in matrix patches containing l-menthol as an enhancer and N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) as the solvent were investigated. Using a total of 28 matrix patches having a similar composition, containing ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) as the forming polymer and hydrogenated rosin glycerol ester (Ester Gum H) as the adhesive, the skin permeation of FF was found to increase with increasing l-menthol and NMP contents. FF in the matrix patches containing NMP in the range of 4.

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Effects of various chemicals applied as penetration enhancers on the permeation of formoterol fumarate (FF) across excised rat skin were investigated. Remarkable enhancement was noted with terpenes, fatty acid esters, and higher alcohols, whereas no significant influence was observed in the case of lower alcohols, pyrrolidones, and amines. At high concentration, a cineole/N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) mixed solvent system slightly enhanced the skin permeation of FF compared with cineole alone, and a l-menthol/NMP mixed solvent system caused significant further increase.

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We have established a robust, fully automated analytical method for the determination of indomethacin in rat plasma using a column-switching high-performance chromatographic system. The system consists of a precolumn and an analytical column connected in series via a switching valve. When a 50-microl portion of rat plasma containing a therapeutic level of indomethacin was applied directly to the system, the drug was automatically enriched in the precolumn (TSK BSA-ODS) by on-line solid-phase extraction.

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