Effect of low-frequency ultrasound on trans-dermal permeation of fusion protein PTD-SOD in vitro
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Effect of low-frequency ultrasound on trans-dermal permeation of fusion protein PTD-SOD in vitro
Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation ProcessingVol. 29, Issue 2, Pages: 99-103(2011)
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1.福建师范大学闽南科技学院 泉州362332
2.福州大学生物工程研究所 福州 350002
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ZHAO Lin, XIE Yanzhao, PAN Jianru, et al. Effect of low-frequency ultrasound on trans-dermal permeation of fusion protein PTD-SOD in vitro. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 29(2):99-103(2011)
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ZHAO Lin, XIE Yanzhao, PAN Jianru, et al. Effect of low-frequency ultrasound on trans-dermal permeation of fusion protein PTD-SOD in vitro. [J]. Journal of Radiation Research and Radiation Processing 29(2):99-103(2011)DOI:
Effect of low-frequency ultrasound on trans-dermal permeation of fusion protein PTD-SOD in vitro
By means of trans-dermal permeation on rat skin in vitro, the effect of low-frequency ultrasound (40 kHz) on trans-dermal permeation of (Protein transduction domain-superoxide dismutase, PTD-SOD) has been investigated. The results show that the enhancement ratios of ultrasound and Azone are 3.40 and 2.52, respectively, when the trans-dermal permeation time is 8 h. In the presence of low-frequency ultrasound, when the initial pH value of drug solution is 6.0, the activity of PTD-SOD in receiver cell reaches 1598.00 U, the maximum value. Under the action of low-frequency ultrasound, the trans-dermal permeation of drug varies as a function of the initial PTD-SOD concentration according with a Fick-type scattering law, and the coefficient of permeation is 0.011. These results demonstrate that Low- frequency ultrasound can significantly improve trans-dermal transport of PTD-SOD, and the effect is superior to Azone. Both of the initial pH value of drug solution and the initial PTD-SOD concentration can affect the permeation rate of the PTD-SOD. And the best initial pH value and drug concentration is 6.0 and 15.00kU·mL,-1, respectively.