K Kubota, J Ademola, H I Maibach
Index: Dermatology 188(1) , 13-7, (1994)
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The metabolism of betamethasone 17-valerate was estimated using an artificial living skin equivalent (LSE). Betamethasone 17-valerate, betamethasone 21-valerate and betamethasone were measured by a normal-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method. Betamethasone 17-valerate was added to the culture medium with or without LSE homogenate. Degradation profiles (%) of betamethasone 17-valerate remaining in the culture medium with skin homogenate did not differ from those without homogenate. However, the conversion of betamethasone 21-valerate to betamethasone was accelerated by skin homogenate, indicating that LSE has a sufficient level of esterase.
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