SEPA and minoxidil

From: Doug Skrecky (oberon@vcn.bc.ca)
Date: Tue Jan 19 1999 - 01:38:51 MST


Authors
  Diani AR. Shull KL. Zaya MJ. Brunden MN.
Institution
  Upjohn Company, Kalamazoo, Mich 49001, USA.
Title
  The penetration enhancer
  SEPA augments stimulation of scalp hair growth by topical minoxidil in
  the balding stumptail macaque.
Source
  Skin Pharmacology. 8(5):221-8, 1995.
Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to determine if
  the penetration enhancer
  SEPA (2-n-nonyl-1,3-dioxolane) would augment the scalp hair
  growth effects of topical minoxidil in the balding stumptail
  macaque. A 1-in2 area on the balding scalp of 40 adult
  female monkeys (four drug-treated and four vehicle-treated groups of 5
  monkeys each) was topically treated 5 days/week, q.d. or b.i.d., with
  approximately 250 microliters of minoxidil-SEPA (2.5% minoxidil,
  weight/volume in 10% SEPA, 25% propylene glycol and 65% isopropyl alcohol),
  Rogaine topical solution (TS, 2% minoxidil, weight/volume in 20% propylene
  glycol, 60% ethanol and 20% water) or respective vehicles (without drug) for
  16 weeks via paintbrush application. Scalp hair was collected by shaving and
  vacuuming the dosed area at baseline and at 4-week
  intervals. The shaved hair was filtered, weighed and
  recorded as the change from baseline. The
  q.d. and b.i.d. minoxidil-SEPA groups displayed a significant increase in
  hair weight compared to their respective vehicles at week 4
  whereas q.d. and b.i.d. Rogaine TS groups were not active until week 8 and
  12, respectively. Both minoxidil-SEPA treatments produced significantly
  greater cumulative hair weight over the entire 16-week study
  compared to either of the Rogaine TS
  treatments. Comparable increases in cumulative hair weight were evident
  between q.d. and b.i.d. minoxidil-SEPA groups and between q.d. and b.i.d.
  Rogaine TS groups.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)



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