# Preparation of Transdermal Gel Containing l-Theanine for the Potential Treatment of Premenstrual Syndrome: A Preclinical Study

**Authors:** Kaana Ando, Ikumi Sugiyama, Yasuyuki Sadzuka

PMC · DOI: 10.1089/whr.2023.0108 · Women's Health Reports · 2024-02-29

## TL;DR

This study explores a transdermal gel containing l-theanine as a potential treatment for premenstrual syndrome symptoms, showing improved skin permeability compared to other formulations.

## Contribution

A novel transdermal gel formulation of l-theanine is proposed for PMS treatment, demonstrating effective skin permeability in preclinical studies.

## Key findings

- Lyogel formulation allowed l-theanine to permeate through Strat-M membranes, unlike the solution form.
- l-Theanine was detected in mice serum after gel application, confirming skin permeation.
- Lyogel showed better performance than other semisolid formulations in terms of permeability and application comfort.

## Abstract

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is experienced by many women who suffer from either its psychological or physical symptoms. Current treatment is limited to symptomatic therapy or oral contraceptives. On the other hand, l-theanine, which has a relaxant effect, has been reported to be useful for PMS, but its short half-life when administered orally makes it less effective. Permeability and properties of transdermal gel containing l-theanine were evaluated as a preclinical study of PMS symptoms relief formulation.

Lyogel composed of stearic acid, stearyl alcohol, and propylene glycol was selected. The ratio of these components and the preparation method were investigated. Permeation of Strat-M membranes was evaluated by using Franz cells (in vitro). Moreover, lyogel was applied to institute of cancer research mice's backs for 10 days to examine the permeability of l-theanine.

l-Theanine solution did not permeate the Strat-M membrane at all in the permeation study, but lyogel allowed l-theanine to permeate. When the composition of lyogel was 4.4:11.1:296 (mmol) for stearic acid, stearyl alcohol, and propylene glycol, l-theanine absorption through Strat-M membrane was better. In skin permeation study using mice, l-theanine was detected in the serum, that is, it was proven that l-theanine penetrated the skin.

The preparation of transdermal gels contained l-theanine was investigated as a preclinical study. The skin permeability of semisolid formulations of hydrophobic ointments, hydrophilic ointments, oily creams, creams, and lyogel containing theanine was compared and found that lyogel was the best. The composition of lyogel was also studied to obtain a formulation with good application comfort. Although it is suggested that this lyogel could be tested in clinical studies to determine whether it is effective for relief of PMS symptoms, lyogel may be suitable as an easy-to-use l-theanine-containing formulation for women that can relieve PMS symptoms.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** l-theanine (PubChem CID 439378), stearic acid (PubChem CID 5281), stearyl alcohol (PubChem CID 8221), propylene glycol (PubChem CID 1030)
- **Diseases:** premenstrual syndrome (MONDO:0004169)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (taxon 10090)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** PMS (MESH:D011293), cancer (MESH:D009369)
- **Chemicals:** stearic acid (MESH:C031183), l-Theanine (MESH:C026166), stearyl alcohol (MESH:C009316), propylene glycol (MESH:D019946), Lyogel (-)
- **Species:** Mus musculus (house mouse, species) [taxon 10090], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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