Claims
- 1. A percutaneous permeation enhancer comprising an enzyme component including a proteolytic enzyme selected to enhance the penetration of a chemical agent through skin in admixture with a potentiating amount of a non-enzymatic compound for enhancing the penetration of said chemical agent through said skin.
- 2. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 1 further including a solubilizer for solubilizing said components of said permeation enhancer into a solvent.
- 3. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 2 further including propylene glycol in admixture with said enzyme component and said non-enzymatic compound, said propylene glycol further enhancing the penetration of said chemical through said skin.
- 4. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 1 wherein said enzyme is papain and wherein said papain is solubilized in water.
- 5. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 4 wherein said papain in water has a concentration of about 0.019 mg/ml to about 0.093 mg/ml.
- 6. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is a lactam compound having the structural formula ##STR2## where R is selected from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl and phenyl groups.
- 7. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 6 wherein said lactam compound is a 1-substituted-azacycloheptan-2-one.
- 8. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 7 wherein said lactam compound is 1-n-Dodecylazacycloheptan-2-one.
- 9. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound s a combination of ethyl acetate and ethyl alcohol.
- 10. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is ethyl alcohol.
- 11. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is dioxolane.
- 12. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is a combination of caprylic acid and capric triglyceride.
- 13. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is n-decyl methyl sulfoxide.
- 14. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 5 wherein said non-enzymatic compound is a surfactant.
- 15. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 1 wherein said proteolytic enzyme is selected from the group consisting of papain, bromelain, pepsin, trypsin and pancreatin.
- 16. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 15 wherein said enzyme is papain, said papain being solubilized in water in a concentration of about 0.019 mg/ml to about 0.093 mg/ml, and wherein said non-enzymatic compound includes ethanol in a concentration of about thirty percent to about fifty percent.
- 17. The percutaneous permeation enhancer of claim 3 wherein said enzyme is papain, said papain being solubilized in water in a concentration of bout 0.019 mg/ml to about 0.093 mg/ml, and wherein said non-enzymatic compound includes ethanol in a concentration of about thirty percent to about fifty percent.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/484,372, filed Feb. 23, 1990, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/352,926 filed on May 18, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 07/314,819, filed on Feb. 23, 1989, now abandoned.
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