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Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin
Context. Thiomers could prove to be suitable mucoadhesives for fabrication of ocular inserts. Objective. The study intends to explore the application of thiolated sodium alginate (TSA) to the preparation of bilayered ocular inserts of gatifloxacin. Methods. Cysteine moieties were grafted onto sodium...
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2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3910078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/297603 |
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author | Aher, Naval Dinesh Nair, Hema Ajit |
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description | Context. Thiomers could prove to be suitable mucoadhesives for fabrication of ocular inserts. Objective. The study intends to explore the application of thiolated sodium alginate (TSA) to the preparation of bilayered ocular inserts of gatifloxacin. Methods. Cysteine moieties were grafted onto sodium alginate (SA) and the resultant thiomer was characterized for relevant physicochemical properties. Bilayered inserts were fabricated with a mucoadhesive immediate release layer composed of either SA or TSA and a sustained release layer composed of acrylates. Films were prepared by solvent evaporation and evaluated for mechanical properties, drug content, and in vitro release. Results and Discussion. The synthesized TSA possessed 248.80 ± 49.7 μmol thiol groups/gm and its solutions thickened on standing due to disulphide bridging. Its films showed improved mucoadhesion and also a strikingly beneficial property of resisting erosion and remaining as a hydrated adhesive layer for the duration of drug release. The bilayered films were found to be flexible, with good folding endurance, uniform thickness, and appropriate drug content, and showed a release of about 80% of loaded gatifloxacin in 12 h. Conclusion. The study demonstrates promise in employing thiolated polymer in conjunction with acrylates for the design of ocular inserts for twice a day therapy with gatifloxacin. |
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spelling | pubmed-39100782014-02-10 Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin Aher, Naval Dinesh Nair, Hema Ajit ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Context. Thiomers could prove to be suitable mucoadhesives for fabrication of ocular inserts. Objective. The study intends to explore the application of thiolated sodium alginate (TSA) to the preparation of bilayered ocular inserts of gatifloxacin. Methods. Cysteine moieties were grafted onto sodium alginate (SA) and the resultant thiomer was characterized for relevant physicochemical properties. Bilayered inserts were fabricated with a mucoadhesive immediate release layer composed of either SA or TSA and a sustained release layer composed of acrylates. Films were prepared by solvent evaporation and evaluated for mechanical properties, drug content, and in vitro release. Results and Discussion. The synthesized TSA possessed 248.80 ± 49.7 μmol thiol groups/gm and its solutions thickened on standing due to disulphide bridging. Its films showed improved mucoadhesion and also a strikingly beneficial property of resisting erosion and remaining as a hydrated adhesive layer for the duration of drug release. The bilayered films were found to be flexible, with good folding endurance, uniform thickness, and appropriate drug content, and showed a release of about 80% of loaded gatifloxacin in 12 h. Conclusion. The study demonstrates promise in employing thiolated polymer in conjunction with acrylates for the design of ocular inserts for twice a day therapy with gatifloxacin. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3910078/ /pubmed/24516362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/297603 Text en Copyright © 2014 N. D. Aher and H. A. Nair. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Aher, Naval Dinesh Nair, Hema Ajit Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title | Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title_full | Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title_fullStr | Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title_full_unstemmed | Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title_short | Bilayered Films Based on Novel Polymer Derivative for Improved Ocular Therapy of Gatifloxacin |
title_sort | bilayered films based on novel polymer derivative for improved ocular therapy of gatifloxacin |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3910078/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24516362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/297603 |
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