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Effects of 1,8-cineole on the dynamics of lipids and proteins of stratum corneum.


The interaction of a potent percutaneous penetration enhancer, 1,8-cineole, with the stratum corneum (SC) and DPPC DPPC Dipalmitoyl Phosphatidylcholine (lung surfactant)
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 membranes was investigated by electron paramagnetic resonance electron paramagnetic resonance: see magnetic resonance.  spectroscopy (EPR EPR Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
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) of spin-labeled analogs of stearic acid (5DSA (1) (Directory Server Agent) An X.500 program that looks up the address of a recipient in a Directory Information Base (DIB), also known as white pages. It accepts requests from the Directory User Agent (DUA) counterpart in the workstation. ) and androstanol (ASL). The EPR spectra of lipid derivatives spin probes structured in stratum corneum tissue of neonatal rat containing of 0.1-10% (v/v) 1,8-cineole in the solvent indicate an abrupt increase in membrane fluidity at around 1% 1,8cineole cineole

see eucalyptol.
. These spectra of stratum corneum membranes are characterized by the presence of two spectral components differing in mobility. Component 1 was attributed to the spin labels H-bonded to the headgroups, while component 2 possibly arose from spin labels H-bonded to water molecules or temporally non-hydrogen-bonded. With the addition of 1,8-cineole, the spin probes were transferred from the motionally more restricted component 1 to the more mobile component 2, suggesting that 1,8-cineole causes ruptures in the hydrogen-bonded network of the membrane-water interface, with consequent displacements of spin probes towards the hydrophobic core. 1,8-Cineole increased the rotational diffusion rates of component 2, whereas no significant mobility changes were observed in component 1. The EPR spectra of maleimide derivative spin label (6-MSL) covalently attached to stratum corneum proteins indicate that 1,8-cineole does not alter the dynamics of protein backbones. Instead, this terpene terpene /ter·pene/ (ter´pen) any hydrocarbon of the formula C10H16.

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 only increases the solvent's ability to 'dissolve' and mobilize the nitroxide side chain, which is in agreement with its low irritation response.

Int J Pharm. 2007 Dec 10;345(1-2):81-7
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Publication:Life Extension
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Date:Sep 1, 2008
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