Résumé
Objective: To compare the differences in transdermal permeability, pharmacodynamics, and skin irritation of Guanjie Zhitong Patches based on two different formulations taking hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesive and rubber as matrixes. Methods: In vitro transdermal permeation was performed by means of Franz diffusion cells; The analgesic effect was evaluated by HAc-induced writhing response in mice and hot-plate test, while the anti-inflammatory action was assessed by xylem-induced ear edema in mice and albumin-induced paw edema in rats. The skin irritation of the two matrixes was investigated using guinea pig as model animal. Results: Patches based on hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesives showed better transdermal permeability, analgesic, and anti-inflammatory effects but less skin irritation than the rubber type patches. Conclusion: Hot-melt pressure sensitive adhesive is a kind of appropriate material to compose the patch matrix for Chinese herbal medicine, which has the good transdermal permeability and efficacy and less skin irritation.