Palmitoyl Derivatives of Interferon α: Potential for Cutaneous Delivery
- 1 October 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Geophysical Union (AGU) in Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
- Vol. 87 (10) , 1203-1208
- https://doi.org/10.1021/js980146k
Abstract
Palmitoyl derivatives of interferon alpha2b (p-IFNalpha) were prepared by covalent attachment of the fatty acid to lysine residues in the protein through a reaction with N-hydroxysuccinimide palmitate ester. The p-IFNalpha was characterized by capillary electrophoresis (CE), mass spectrometry (MS), SDS-PAGE, and antiviral assay. Flow-through diffusion cells and human breast skins were used to measure cutaneous and percutaneous absorption. Formation of p-IFNalpha derivatives was demonstrated by CE to be dependent on reaction time and reagent: protein ratio. Electrospray MS of the crude p-IFNalpha mixture indicated three populations of IFNalpha derivatives with 10, 11, and 12 palmitoyl substitutions. The addition of palmitoyl residues to IFNalpha under the conditions described reduced the antiviral specific activity by 50%. However, the cutaneous absorption of p-IFNalpha was about 5-6 times greater than the parent protein. The amount of p-IFNalpha and IFN alpha in whole skin after 24 h of treatment was 2.106 +/- 1.216 microg/cm2 and 0.407 +/- 0.108 microg/cm2, respectively. Approximately two times higher flux was detected for p-IFNalpha compared to the nonfatty acylated IFNalpha. The total amount of drug diffused in 24 h was also approximately two times higher for the p-IFNalpha. The results indicate a potential for using fatty acylated derivatives of IFN alpha for dermal and transdermal delivery.Keywords
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