DIPA as a Solvent for Active Ingredients in Transdermal Patches
The pharmaceutical industry is continuously exploring advanced drug delivery systems that improve patient comfort, treatment efficiency, and controlled medication release. Among these innovations, transdermal patches have become increasingly popular because they provide convenient, non-invasive drug administration through the skin. One critical factor behind the effectiveness of transdermal patches is the selection of the right solvent and formulation ingredients. Diisopropyl Adipate (DIPA) has emerged as a valuable solvent and emollient in pharmaceutical and personal care applications due to its excellent compatibility, skin-friendly properties, and formulation stability. Why Solvents Matter in Transdermal Patches The performance of a transdermal patch largely depends on how efficiently the active pharmaceutical ingredient is dissolved and distributed throughout the formulation. An effective solvent plays a critical role in ensuring the drug remains stable, evenly dispersed, and capab...