Development of dorzolamide hydrochloride in situ gel nanoemulsion for ocular delivery

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作者
Ammar, H. O. [1 ]
Salama, H. A. [1 ]
Ghorab, M. [2 ]
Mahmoud, A. A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Res Ctr Dokki, Dept Pharmaceut Technol, Cairo, Egypt
[2] Cairo Univ, Dept Pharmaceut, Fac Pharm, Cairo, Egypt
关键词
Bioavailability; dorzolamide hydrochloride; in situ gel; nanoemulsion; ocular; CHAIN-LENGTH COMPATIBILITY; OPHTHALMIC DRUG-DELIVERY; AQUEOUS-SOLUTION; OIL MICROEMULSIONS; PROPYLENE-OXIDE; POLOXAMER GELS; ETHYLENE-OXIDE; SYSTEM; WATER; COPOLYMER;
D O I
10.3109/03639041003801885
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Background: Several in situ gel-forming systems have been developed to prolong the precorneal residence time of a drug and to improve ocular bioavailability. Poloxamer 407 with its thermoreversible gelation and surface active properties was utilized to formulate a novel dorzolamide hydrochloride in situ gel nanoemulsion (NE) delivery system for ocular use. Objective: Improvement of both ocular bioavailability and duration of action for dorzolamide hydrochloride was the aim of this study. Methods: Physicochemical properties, in vitro drug release studies and biological evaluation of the prepared NEs were investigated. Results: The optimum formulation of in situ gel NE consisted of Triacetin (7.80%), Poloxamer 407 (13.65%), Poloxamer 188 (3.41%), Miranol C2M (4.55%), and water (70.59%). Biological evaluation of the designed dorzolamide formulation on normotensive albino rabbits indicated that this formulation had better biological performance, faster onset of action, and prolonged effect relative to either drug solution or the market product. The formula showed a superior pharmacodynamic activity compared to the in situ gel dorzolamide eye drops. This indicated the effectiveness of the in situ gel properties of poloxamer 407, besides formulating the drug in an NE form for improving the therapeutic efficacy of the drug. Conclusion: These results demonstrate the superiority of in situ gel NE to conventional ocular eye drops and in situ gels to enhance ocular drug bioavailability.</.
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