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Functional ibuprofen-loaded cationic nanoemulsion: Development and optimization for dry eye disease treatment

Authors :
Jurišić Dukovski, Bisera
Juretić, Marina
Bračko, Danka
Randjelović, Danijela
Savić, Snežana
Crespo Moral, Mario
Diebold, Yolanda
Filipović-Grčić, Jelena
Pepić, Ivan
Lovrić, Jasmina
Jurišić Dukovski, Bisera
Juretić, Marina
Bračko, Danka
Randjelović, Danijela
Savić, Snežana
Crespo Moral, Mario
Diebold, Yolanda
Filipović-Grčić, Jelena
Pepić, Ivan
Lovrić, Jasmina
Source :
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Inflammation plays a key role in dry eye disease (DED) affecting millions of people worldwide. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can be used topically to act on the inflammatory component of DED, but their limited aqueous solubility raises formulation issues. The aim of this study was development and optimization of functional cationic nanoemulsions (NEs) for DED treatment, as a formulation approach to circumvent solubility problems, prolong drug residence at the ocular surface and stabilize the tear film. Ibuprofen was employed as the model NSAID, chitosan as the cationic agent, and lecithin as the anionic surfactant enabling chitosan incorporation. Moreover, lecithin is a mixture of phospholipids including phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine, two constituents of the natural tear film important for its stability. NEs were characterized in terms of droplet size, polydispersity index, zeta-potential, pH, viscosity, osmolarity, surface tension, entrapment efficiency, stability, sterilizability and in vitro release. NEs mucoadhesive properties were tested rheologically after mixing with mucin dispersion. Biocompatibility was assessed employing 3D HCE-T cell-based model and ex vivo model using porcine corneas. The results of our study pointed out the NE formulation with 0.05 % (w/w) chitosan as the lead formulation with physicochemical properties adequate for ophthalmic application, mucoadhesive character and excellent biocompatibility.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Notes :
International Journal of Pharmaceutics, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1227448522
Document Type :
Electronic Resource