Alleviation of prochlorperazine-induced primary irritation of skin by cyclodextrin complexation.

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Cyclodextrins (CyDs) protected human erythrocytes from hemolysis induced with prochlorperazine (PCP) in isotonic solution, depending upon the magnitude of the stability constant of PCP-CyD complexes (β- > γ- > α-CyD). The primary irritation produced by PCP on the skin of guinea pigs was found to be reduced by the addition of β- and γ-CyDs, particularly by γ-CyD, while α-CyD enhanced the irritancy of PCP. The most favorable protective effect observed for the γ-CyD complex was mainly ascribable to the weak irritancy of γ-CyD itself, suggesting a great utility of γ-CyD to alleviate the PCP-induced contact dermatitis.

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