Variational finite element method to study the absorption rate of drug at various compartments through transdermal drug delivery system

被引:17
|
作者
Khanday, M. A. [1 ]
Rafiq, Aasma [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Kashmir, Dept Math, Hazratbal Srinagar 190006, Jammu & Kashmir, India
关键词
Transdermal drug delivery; Diffusion equation; Finite element method;
D O I
10.1016/j.ajme.2014.09.001
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: The delivery of drugs through dermal layers known as transdermal drug delivery is one of the important contributions in medical practice. It represents an alternative to oral drug delivery and is poised to provide a substitute to hypodermic injections too. The diffusion of drug from the source to the target site is therefore an important issue to address. Aim: This paper is an attempt to establish a mathematical model for the diffusion of drugs through the transdermal drug delivery system. The model identifies the pattern of drug diffusion in human body and its effective absorption rates at various compartments of skin and sub-cutaneous tissues. Methods: The finite element method has been used to obtain the solution of the mass diffusion equation with appropriate boundary conditions. The tissue absorption rate of drug has been taken as the decreasing function of drug concentration from the skin surface towards the target site. The concentration at nodal points has been calculated which in turn determines the drug absorption at various layers. Conclusion: The drug concentration at the nodal points of different dermal layers has been computed and the graphs were plotted between drug concentration and thickness of dermal layers using MATLAB software. It has been observed that due to dense network of connective tissues in dermal and sub-dermal parts, the drug absorption is maximum as compared to cutaneous tissues. (C) 2014 Alexandria University Faculty of Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:219 / 223
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Development and evaluation of carvedilol-loaded transdermal drug delivery system: In-vitro and in-vivo characterization study
    Kshirsagar, Sanjay J.
    Bhalekar, Mangesh R.
    Mohapatra, Santosh K.
    DRUG DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIAL PHARMACY, 2012, 38 (12) : 1530 - 1537
  • [32] Influence of Drug Distribution and Solubility on Release from Geopolymer Pellets-A Finite Element Method Study
    Jamstorp, Erik
    Stromme, Maria
    Bredenberg, Susanne
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2012, 101 (05) : 1803 - 1810
  • [33] Pharmacokinetic study of repaglinide floating drug delivery system in rabbits by RP-HPLC method
    T.Ramanjireddy
    D.Dhachinamoorthi
    K.B.Chandrasekhar
    Journal of Chinese Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2012, 21 (02) : 162 - 168
  • [34] Design of three-section microneedle towards low insertion force and high drug delivery amount using the finite element method
    Zhang, Liqiang
    Zhu, Chenxi
    Shi, Jiakang
    Zhou, Zhuoran
    Ge, Daohan
    COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMECHANICS AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING, 2024, 27 (02) : 156 - 166
  • [35] Self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system (SNEDDS) for oral delivery of protein drugs III. In vivo oral absorption study
    Rao, Sripriya Venkata Ramana
    Yajurvedi, Kavya
    Shao, Jun
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS, 2008, 362 (1-2) : 16 - 19
  • [36] Study of Oral Lipid Based Formulation through Design and Evaluation of Solid Self Emulsified Drug Delivery System
    Chaudhari, Shilpa P.
    Kolhe, Sadhana S.
    Ratnaparakhi, Mukesh P.
    Ranpise, Anuradha A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND PHYTOPHARMACOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2013, 3 (02): : 97 - 103
  • [37] Fundamental study on the construction of anti-wear drug delivery system through the design of titanium surface morphology
    Ding, Tong
    Zhang, Yanfang
    Hou, Yuankun
    Zhou, Lei
    Zhang, Jianxing
    Wu, Tengfei
    Xing, Zhiguo
    Yang, Sefei
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 2025, 222 : 215 - 227
  • [38] Fundamental study on the magnetic field control method using multiple HTS coils for Magnetic Drug Delivery System
    Hirano, R.
    Kim, S. B.
    Nakagawa, T.
    Tomisaka, Y.
    Ueda, H.
    29TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, 2017, 871
  • [39] Influences of Cannula Size and Flow Rate on Aerosol Drug Delivery Through the Vapotherm Humidified High-Flow Nasal Cannula System
    Perry, Sarah A.
    Kesser, Kenneth C.
    Geller, David E.
    Selhorst, Dawn M.
    Rendle, John K.
    Hertzog, James H.
    PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2013, 14 (05) : E250 - E256
  • [40] Calcium alginate nanoparticles synthesized through a novel interfacial cross-linking method as a potential protein drug delivery system
    Nesamony, Jerry
    Singh, Priti R.
    Nada, Shadia E.
    Shah, Zahoor A.
    Kolling, William M.
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES, 2012, 101 (06) : 2177 - 2184