Penetration Enhancers and Ocular Bioadhesives: Two New Avenues for Ophthalmic Drug Delivery
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy
- Vol. 28 (4) , 353-369
- https://doi.org/10.1081/ddc-120002997
Abstract
This review is focused on the two avenues of development that promise a major impact on future ocular drug therapeutics: bioadhesives, including hydrogels and other agents like carbopols, polyacrylic acids, chitosan, etc., and penetration enhancers, including different surfactants, calcium chelators, etc. The capacity of some polymers to adhere to the mucin coat covering the conjunctiva and the corneal surface of the eye forms the basis for ocular mucoadhesion. These systems markedly prolong the residence time of a drug in the conjunctival sac, since clearence is now controlled by the much slower rate of mucus turnover rather than the tear turnover rate. But improving the corneal drug retention alone is inadequate in bringing about a significant improvement of drug bioavailability. Another approach consists of transiently increasing the pentration characteristics of the cornea with appropriate substances, known as penetration enhancers or absorption promoters. The main aim of this article is to gi...Keywords
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