Promising ion-sensitive in situ ocular nanoemulsion gels of terbinafine hydrochloride: Design, in vitro characterization and in vivo estimation of the ocular irritation and drug pharmacokinetics in the aqueous humor of rabbits

(1) Pseudoternary phase diagram; (2) drug-loaded NE; (3) gellan gum solution; (4) drug-loaded in situ NE gel; (5) gamma sterilization; (6) histopathological assessment of rabbit's ocular tissues; cornea and (7) aqueous humor concentration–time profiles of T-HCl following ocular instillation of...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of pharmaceutics 2013-02, Vol.443 (1-2), p.293-305
Hauptverfasser: Tayel, Saadia Ahmed, El-Nabarawi, Mohamed Ahmed, Tadros, Mina Ibrahim, Abd-Elsalam, Wessam Hamdy
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Zusammenfassung:(1) Pseudoternary phase diagram; (2) drug-loaded NE; (3) gellan gum solution; (4) drug-loaded in situ NE gel; (5) gamma sterilization; (6) histopathological assessment of rabbit's ocular tissues; cornea and (7) aqueous humor concentration–time profiles of T-HCl following ocular instillation of F31 in situ NE gel and the oily drug solution in rabbits (mean±SD, n=5). Terbinafine hydrochloride (T-HCl) is recommended for the management of fungal keratitis. To maintain effective aqueous humor concentrations, frequent instillation of T-HCl drops is necessary. This work aimed to develop alternative controlled-release in situ ocular drug-loaded nanoemulsion (NE) gels. Twelve pseudoternary-phase diagrams were constructed using oils (isopropyl myristate/Miglyol® 812), surfactants (Tween® 80/Cremophor® EL), a co-surfactant (polyethylene glycol 400) and water. Eight drug-loaded (0.5%, w/v) NEs were evaluated for thermodynamic stability, morphology, droplet size and drug release in simulated tear fluid (pH 7.4). Following dispersion in gellan gum solution (0.2%, w/w), the in situ NE gels were characterized for transparency, rheological behavior, mucoadhesive force, drug release and histopathological assessment of ocular irritation. Drug pharmacokinetics of sterilized F31 [Miglyol® 812, Cremophor® EL: polyethylene glycol 400 (1:2) and water (5, 55 and 40%, w/w, respectively)] in situ NE gel and oily drug solution were evaluated in rabbit aqueous humor. The NEs were thermodynamically stable and have spherical droplets (
ISSN:0378-5173
1873-3476
DOI:10.1016/j.ijpharm.2012.12.049