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The effect of the penetration enhancer, cardamom oil, on percutaneous
absorption was investigated. Three kinds of drugs, indomethacin, pirox
icam and diclofenac, which have different solubility in a mixed solven
t system (phosphate buffer/alcohol, 50:50, v/v), were selected to eval
uate the drug permeation with or without cardamom oil. For all drugs,
the flux, lag time, accumulated amount (at 48 h) and penetration param
eters were also determined at various pH values by using an in vitro p
ermeation technique through rabbit abdominal skin. The solubility of e
ach of the three drugs in the solvent system containing 1% cardamom oi
l was similar to that without enhancer. The penetration index of pirox
icam was extremely increased by 1% cardamom oil, about 81.9-fold at th
e pH 5.8 solvent system, compared with that of indomethacin or diclofe
nac. The shorter lag time of indomethacin and diclofenac was observed
in in vitro permeation experiments with 1% cardamom oil. These results
suggest that the enhancing effect of cardamom oil is not due to chang
ing the solubility of the drug in the solvent system and was dependent
on the kind of drug, pH value of solvent system and concentration of
cardamom oil.