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Investigating The Retention Potential of Chitosan Nanoparticulate Gel: Design, Development, In Vitro & Ex Vivo Characterization

INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of the research was to develop, optimize and characterize tobramycin sulphate loaded chitosan nanoparticles based gel in order to ameliorate its therapeutic efficacy, precorneal residence time, stability, targeting and to provide controlled release of the drug. METHODS...

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Autores principales: Kaul, Shreya, Jain, Neha, Pandey, Jaya, Nagaich, Upendra
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Publicado: Bentham Science Publishers 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8493795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31612834
http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574891X14666191014141558
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Jain, Neha
Pandey, Jaya
Nagaich, Upendra
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description INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of the research was to develop, optimize and characterize tobramycin sulphate loaded chitosan nanoparticles based gel in order to ameliorate its therapeutic efficacy, precorneal residence time, stability, targeting and to provide controlled release of the drug. METHODS: Box-Behnken design was used to optimize formulation by 3-factors (chitosan, STPP and tween 80) and 3-levels. Developed formulation was subjected for characterizations such as shape and surface morphology, zeta potential, particle size, in vitro drug release studies, entrapment efficiency of drug, visual inspection, pH, viscosity, spreadability, drug content, ex vivo transcorneal permeation studies, ocular tolerance test, antimicrobial studies, isotonicity evaluation and histopathology studies. RESULTS: Based on the evaluation parameters, the optimized formulation showed a particle size of 43.85 ± 0.86 nm and entrapment efficiency 91.56% ± 1.04, PDI 0.254. Cumulative in vitro drug release was up to 92.21% ± 1.71 for 12 hours and drug content was found between 95.36% ± 1.25 to 98.8% ± 1.34. TEM analysis unfolded spherical shape of nanoparticles. TS loaded nanoparticulate gel exhibited significantly higher transcorneal permeation as well as bioadhesion when compared with marketed formulation. Ocular tolerance was evaluated by HET-CAM test and formulation was non-irritant and well-tolerated. Histopathology studies revealed that there was no evidence of damage to the normal structure of the goat cornea. As per ICH guidelines, stability studies were conducted and were subjected for 6 months. CONCLUSION: Results revealed that the developed formulation could be an ideal substitute for conventional eye drops for the treatment of bacterial keratitis.
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spelling pubmed-84937952021-11-02 Investigating The Retention Potential of Chitosan Nanoparticulate Gel: Design, Development, In Vitro & Ex Vivo Characterization Kaul, Shreya Jain, Neha Pandey, Jaya Nagaich, Upendra Recent Adv Antiinfect Drug Discov Article INTRODUCTION: The main purpose of the research was to develop, optimize and characterize tobramycin sulphate loaded chitosan nanoparticles based gel in order to ameliorate its therapeutic efficacy, precorneal residence time, stability, targeting and to provide controlled release of the drug. METHODS: Box-Behnken design was used to optimize formulation by 3-factors (chitosan, STPP and tween 80) and 3-levels. Developed formulation was subjected for characterizations such as shape and surface morphology, zeta potential, particle size, in vitro drug release studies, entrapment efficiency of drug, visual inspection, pH, viscosity, spreadability, drug content, ex vivo transcorneal permeation studies, ocular tolerance test, antimicrobial studies, isotonicity evaluation and histopathology studies. RESULTS: Based on the evaluation parameters, the optimized formulation showed a particle size of 43.85 ± 0.86 nm and entrapment efficiency 91.56% ± 1.04, PDI 0.254. Cumulative in vitro drug release was up to 92.21% ± 1.71 for 12 hours and drug content was found between 95.36% ± 1.25 to 98.8% ± 1.34. TEM analysis unfolded spherical shape of nanoparticles. TS loaded nanoparticulate gel exhibited significantly higher transcorneal permeation as well as bioadhesion when compared with marketed formulation. Ocular tolerance was evaluated by HET-CAM test and formulation was non-irritant and well-tolerated. Histopathology studies revealed that there was no evidence of damage to the normal structure of the goat cornea. As per ICH guidelines, stability studies were conducted and were subjected for 6 months. CONCLUSION: Results revealed that the developed formulation could be an ideal substitute for conventional eye drops for the treatment of bacterial keratitis. Bentham Science Publishers 2020-11-26 2020-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8493795/ /pubmed/31612834 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1574891X14666191014141558 Text en © 2020 Bentham Science Publishers https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 4.0 International Public License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/legalcode), which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited.
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