New Ophthalmic Drug Delivery Systems
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
- Vol. 21 (1) , 19-59
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03639049509048095
Abstract
One of the ways to optimize ocular drug delivery is to prolonge precorneal drug residence time. This review focusses on recent findings on the formulation effects in ocular drug bioavailability, employing polymers for the preparation of hydrogels, bioadhesive dosage forms, in situ gelling systems and colloidal systems including liposomes and nanoparticles. The results observed suggested that mucoadhesion or bioadhesion played a role in the sustained action of drugs more significantly compared to non-mucoadhesive polymers. Encapsulation of drugs in liposomes and nanoparticles was correlated to an increase of the drug concentration in the ocular tissues. However, all the results described suggest that the physico-chemical properties of the encapsulated drug have a significant influence on the effect with the carrier. The results suggest also that the superficial charge, the binding type of the drug onto the nanoparticles and the nature of the polymer were the most important factors regarding the improvement of the therapeutic response of the drug.Keywords
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