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Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections

In situ gels have been extensively explored as ocular drug delivery system to enhance bioavailability and efficacy. The objective of present study was to design, formulate and evaluate ion-activated in situ gel to enhance the ocular penetration and therapeutic performance of moxifloxacin in ophthalm...

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Autores principales: Nair, Anroop B., Shah, Jigar, Jacob, Shery, Al-Dhubiab, Bandar E., Sreeharsha, Nagaraja, Morsy, Mohamed A., Gupta, Sumeet, Attimarad, Mahesh, Shinu, Pottathil, Venugopala, Katharigatta N.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7978349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33739996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248857
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author Nair, Anroop B.
Shah, Jigar
Jacob, Shery
Al-Dhubiab, Bandar E.
Sreeharsha, Nagaraja
Morsy, Mohamed A.
Gupta, Sumeet
Attimarad, Mahesh
Shinu, Pottathil
Venugopala, Katharigatta N.
author_facet Nair, Anroop B.
Shah, Jigar
Jacob, Shery
Al-Dhubiab, Bandar E.
Sreeharsha, Nagaraja
Morsy, Mohamed A.
Gupta, Sumeet
Attimarad, Mahesh
Shinu, Pottathil
Venugopala, Katharigatta N.
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description In situ gels have been extensively explored as ocular drug delivery system to enhance bioavailability and efficacy. The objective of present study was to design, formulate and evaluate ion-activated in situ gel to enhance the ocular penetration and therapeutic performance of moxifloxacin in ophthalmic delivery. A simplex lattice design was utilized to examine the effect of various factors on experimental outcomes of the in situ gel system. The influence of polymers (independent variables) such as gellan gum (X(1)), sodium alginate (X(2)), and HPMC (X(3)) on gel strength, adhesive force, viscosity and drug release after 10 h (Q(10)) were assessed. Selected formulation (MH7) was studied for ex vivo permeation, in vivo irritation and pharmacokinetics in rabbits. Data revealed that increase in concentration of polymers led to higher gel strength, adhesive force and viscosity, however, decreases the drug release. MH7 exhibited all physicochemical properties within acceptable limits and was stable for 6 months. Release profile of moxifloxacin from MH7 was comparable to the check point batches and followed Korsmeyer-Peppas matrix diffusion-controlled mechanism. Ocular irritation study signifies that selected formulation is safe and non-irritant for ophthalmic administration. In vivo pharmacokinetics data indicates significant improvement of moxifloxacin bioavailability (p < 0.0001) from MH7, as evidenced by higher C(max) (727 ± 56 ng/ml) and greater AUC (2881 ± 108 ng h/ml), when compared with commercial eye drops (C(max); 503 ± 85 ng/ml and AUC; 978 ± 86 ng h/ml). In conclusion, developed in situ gel system (MH7) could offers a more effective and extended ophthalmic therapy of moxifloxacin in ocular infections when compared to conventional eye drops.
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spelling pubmed-79783492021-03-30 Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections Nair, Anroop B. Shah, Jigar Jacob, Shery Al-Dhubiab, Bandar E. Sreeharsha, Nagaraja Morsy, Mohamed A. Gupta, Sumeet Attimarad, Mahesh Shinu, Pottathil Venugopala, Katharigatta N. PLoS One Research Article In situ gels have been extensively explored as ocular drug delivery system to enhance bioavailability and efficacy. The objective of present study was to design, formulate and evaluate ion-activated in situ gel to enhance the ocular penetration and therapeutic performance of moxifloxacin in ophthalmic delivery. A simplex lattice design was utilized to examine the effect of various factors on experimental outcomes of the in situ gel system. The influence of polymers (independent variables) such as gellan gum (X(1)), sodium alginate (X(2)), and HPMC (X(3)) on gel strength, adhesive force, viscosity and drug release after 10 h (Q(10)) were assessed. Selected formulation (MH7) was studied for ex vivo permeation, in vivo irritation and pharmacokinetics in rabbits. Data revealed that increase in concentration of polymers led to higher gel strength, adhesive force and viscosity, however, decreases the drug release. MH7 exhibited all physicochemical properties within acceptable limits and was stable for 6 months. Release profile of moxifloxacin from MH7 was comparable to the check point batches and followed Korsmeyer-Peppas matrix diffusion-controlled mechanism. Ocular irritation study signifies that selected formulation is safe and non-irritant for ophthalmic administration. In vivo pharmacokinetics data indicates significant improvement of moxifloxacin bioavailability (p < 0.0001) from MH7, as evidenced by higher C(max) (727 ± 56 ng/ml) and greater AUC (2881 ± 108 ng h/ml), when compared with commercial eye drops (C(max); 503 ± 85 ng/ml and AUC; 978 ± 86 ng h/ml). In conclusion, developed in situ gel system (MH7) could offers a more effective and extended ophthalmic therapy of moxifloxacin in ocular infections when compared to conventional eye drops. Public Library of Science 2021-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7978349/ /pubmed/33739996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248857 Text en © 2021 Nair et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nair, Anroop B.
Shah, Jigar
Jacob, Shery
Al-Dhubiab, Bandar E.
Sreeharsha, Nagaraja
Morsy, Mohamed A.
Gupta, Sumeet
Attimarad, Mahesh
Shinu, Pottathil
Venugopala, Katharigatta N.
Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title_full Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title_fullStr Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title_full_unstemmed Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title_short Experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
title_sort experimental design, formulation and in vivo evaluation of a novel topical in situ gel system to treat ocular infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7978349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33739996
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248857
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