TY - JOUR
T1 - Potentiality of microemulsion systems in treatment of ophthalmic disorders
T2 - Keratoconus and dry eye syndrome – In vivo study
AU - Lidich, Nina
AU - Garti-Levy, Sharon
AU - Aserin, Abraham
AU - Garti, Nissim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - Microemulsions are widely studied as potential ocular drug delivery vehicles. In the present study we show the versatility of possible use microemulsions as ocular delivery vehicle. The ME is loaded with a hydrophilic drug, riboflavin phosphate (RFP) and a lipophilic, docosahexaenoic acid in triglyceride form (TG-DHA), each separately. These drugs treat keratoconus and dry eye syndrome, respectively. The advantage of using ME loaded with RFP is in overcoming eye epithelium debridement during collagen cross-linking therapy for treatment of keratoconus. ME loaded with lipophilic TG-DHA provides convenient dosage in liquid aqueous form of administration of highly lipophilic TG-DHA, which is known as a protective molecule in dry eye syndrome. The capability of RFP-loaded MEs was demonstrated in terms of improvement of biomechanical strength of the rabbit cornea, as a result of successful penetration of RFP through the intact epithelium. TG-DHA-loaded microemulsion applied topically onto an eye with induced dry eye syndrome showed the significant relief of the dry eye condition.
AB - Microemulsions are widely studied as potential ocular drug delivery vehicles. In the present study we show the versatility of possible use microemulsions as ocular delivery vehicle. The ME is loaded with a hydrophilic drug, riboflavin phosphate (RFP) and a lipophilic, docosahexaenoic acid in triglyceride form (TG-DHA), each separately. These drugs treat keratoconus and dry eye syndrome, respectively. The advantage of using ME loaded with RFP is in overcoming eye epithelium debridement during collagen cross-linking therapy for treatment of keratoconus. ME loaded with lipophilic TG-DHA provides convenient dosage in liquid aqueous form of administration of highly lipophilic TG-DHA, which is known as a protective molecule in dry eye syndrome. The capability of RFP-loaded MEs was demonstrated in terms of improvement of biomechanical strength of the rabbit cornea, as a result of successful penetration of RFP through the intact epithelium. TG-DHA-loaded microemulsion applied topically onto an eye with induced dry eye syndrome showed the significant relief of the dry eye condition.
KW - Collagen cross-linking
KW - Drug delivery system
KW - Dry eye syndrome
KW - Keratoconus
KW - Microemulsions
KW - Omega fatty acids
KW - Riboflavin
KW - Solubilization
KW - Transepithelial permeation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.09.063
DO - 10.1016/j.colsurfb.2018.09.063
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C2 - 30300828
AN - SCOPUS:85054306011
SN - 0927-7765
VL - 173
SP - 226
EP - 232
JO - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
JF - Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces
ER -