离体
化学
渗透
活力测定
体内
角膜混浊
角膜
色谱法
渗透(战争)
眼睛刺激
眼科
刺激
体外
膜
生物化学
医学
生物
免疫学
生物技术
运筹学
工程类
作者
Mohammad Mehdi Mahboobian,Ali Seyfoddin,Reza Aboofazeli,Seyed Mohsen Foroutan,Ilva D. Rupenthal
标识
DOI:10.1080/10837450.2018.1547748
摘要
The aim of this study was to investigate the corneal penetration of brinzolamide (BZ) nanoemulsions (NEs) and evaluate their in vitro and ex vivo irritancy potential. Twelve BZ NEs were prepared by the spontaneous emulsification method and ex vivo permeability studies were conducted using excised bovine corneas fixed onto Franz diffusion cells. To confirm the safety of the formulations for ophthalmic use, preparations were examined for potential ocular irritancy using a cell viability assay on retinal cells, the Hen's Egg Test-Chorio-Allantoic Membrane (HET-CAM) and the bovine corneal opacity-permeability (BCOP) test. Seven BZ NEs exhibited superior penetration across isolated bovine cornea compared to the marketed BZ suspension. The half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) values of various surfactants and oils determined using the sulforhodamine B cell viability assay on retinal cells showed that Transcutol P, Cremophor RH40 and Triacetin were the least toxic excipients and may be safely used in the eye at various concentrations. HET-CAM and BCOP tests revealed that NE6B and NE4C did not result in any irritation and were thus considered safe for ocular use. Our finding suggests that optimized NEs can be a safe and effective vehicle for ocular delivery of BZ.
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