In vitro皮膚透過性を指標としたモデル軟膏処方の最適化

In this study, quality engineering (Taguchi Methods) was applied to the formulation of an ointment. ln order to obtain good ointment permeability through skin, the "in vitro" permeability was measured as the duality characteristic. The excised skins from rats and micro-pigs were used in th...

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Published in品質工学 Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 65 - 73
Main Authors 矢野, 耕也, 竹田, 秀一, 中川, 喬, 淺原, 初木, 太田, 裕一郎
Format Journal Article
LanguageJapanese
Published 一般社団法人 品質工学会 1998
Robust Quality Engineering Society
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ISSN2189-633X
2189-9320
DOI10.18890/qes.6.2_65

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Summary:In this study, quality engineering (Taguchi Methods) was applied to the formulation of an ointment. ln order to obtain good ointment permeability through skin, the "in vitro" permeability was measured as the duality characteristic. The excised skins from rats and micro-pigs were used in the permeation test. All ingredients in the model ointment were selected as control factors and assigned to an L18 orthogonal array. Animal species were considered as the noise factor conditions so that the optimum condition would be robust against species. For the generic function, it was considered that the cumulative amount of penetration should be proportional to time. Zero point proportional equation, Y= βT was used, where Y, β and T denote the cumulative drug penetration per unit, constant, and time respectively. As a result, excellent permeability was obtained under the optimum condition with little dependency on different species. Such success was accomplished with a single repetition in the test, in contrast to traditional testing with many repetitions in animal experimentation.
ISSN:2189-633X
2189-9320
DOI:10.18890/qes.6.2_65