Pharmacokinetics of the transdermal delivery of benfotiamine

Acta Diabetol. 2016 Apr;53(2):317-22. doi: 10.1007/s00592-015-0776-2. Epub 2015 Jul 4.

Abstract

Aims: Accumulation of advanced glycation endpoints is a trigger to the development of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, which is a common complication of diabetes. Oral administration of benfotiamine (BFT) has shown some preclinical and clinical promise as a treatment for diabetic peripheral neuropathy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the method of transdermal delivery of BFT as a possible, viable route of administration for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Methods: A single application of 10 mg of BFT was given to guinea pigs topically. The levels of thiamine (T), thiamine monophosphate, thiamine diphosphate, S-benzoylthiamine and BFT were measured in the blood, skin and muscle at different time points within 24 h.

Results: At the 24-h time point, following the single BFT dose, the T level was increased 10× in the blood, more than 7× in the skin and almost 4× in the muscle compared to the untreated animals. The total T content (total) was increased 7× in the blood, 17× in the skin and 3× in the muscle compared to the untreated animals.

Conclusions: This strong increase in the tissue levels of T and the associated metabolic derivatives levels found in the blood and local tissues following a single dose indicate that topically applied BFT may be a viable and advantageous delivery method for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.

Keywords: Advanced glycation endproducts; Benfotiamine; Blood; Diabetic neuropathy; Muscle; Skin; Thiamine; Transdermal delivery.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Cutaneous
  • Animals
  • Diabetic Neuropathies / drug therapy
  • Diabetic Neuropathies / metabolism
  • Drug Delivery Systems
  • Guinea Pigs
  • Male
  • Muscle, Skeletal / metabolism
  • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases / drug therapy
  • Peripheral Nervous System Diseases / metabolism
  • Skin / metabolism
  • Thiamine / administration & dosage
  • Thiamine / analogs & derivatives*
  • Thiamine / blood
  • Thiamine / metabolism
  • Thiamine / pharmacokinetics

Substances

  • Thiamine
  • benphothiamine