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Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation

Background. Oleuropein is already known for its numerous pharmacological properties, but its activity in the ocular field has not yet been investigated. The study aims to verify a possible use of oleuropein (OLE)-based eye drops both in terms of efficacy in dry eye syndrome and stability in aqueous...

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Autores principales: Burgalassi, Susi, Zucchetti, Erica, Birindelli, Elena, Tampucci, Silvia, Chetoni, Patrizia, Monti, Daniela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14111151
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author Burgalassi, Susi
Zucchetti, Erica
Birindelli, Elena
Tampucci, Silvia
Chetoni, Patrizia
Monti, Daniela
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Zucchetti, Erica
Birindelli, Elena
Tampucci, Silvia
Chetoni, Patrizia
Monti, Daniela
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description Background. Oleuropein is already known for its numerous pharmacological properties, but its activity in the ocular field has not yet been investigated. The study aims to verify a possible use of oleuropein (OLE)-based eye drops both in terms of efficacy in dry eye syndrome and stability in aqueous solution. Methods. OLE was co-precipitated with HP-β-cyclodextrin, and the obtained complex was encapsulated into liposomes prepared by hydration of a lipid film composed of Lipoid S100 and cholesterol with different pH buffer solutions. The hydrated vesicles were shrunk by ultrasonication or extrusion. The preparations were characterized from the physicochemical point of view by subjecting them to differential scanning calorimetry, ATR-FTIR, dynamic light scattering analysis, and microscopy. Subsequently, OLE protective activity against hyperosmotic and oxidative stress on rabbit corneal epithelial cells (RCE) was evaluated. Results. The liposomal vesicles obtained after extrusion showed a tendency towards greater encapsulation efficiency (up to 80.77%) compared to that obtained by sonication, and the liposomes hydrated in pH 5.5 solution tended to incapsulate more than the neutral ones. Ultrasonication produced two-dimensional populations of liposomes, the largest of which reached 2149 nm. On the contrary, the extruded liposomes showed homogeneous diameters of about 250 nm. Complexation with cyclodextrin and subsequent encapsulation in liposomes greatly increased the OLE stability in aqueous solution, especially at 4 °C and for the extruded formulations. OLE aqueous solution (OLE7.4-sol, reference) and neutral extruded liposomes (F7.4-e) were well tolerated on RCE cells. Moreover, OLE was able to control the effects of hyperosmolarity on ocular surface cells and to prevent oxidative stress-induced loss of cell viability.
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spelling pubmed-86191892021-11-27 Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation Burgalassi, Susi Zucchetti, Erica Birindelli, Elena Tampucci, Silvia Chetoni, Patrizia Monti, Daniela Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article Background. Oleuropein is already known for its numerous pharmacological properties, but its activity in the ocular field has not yet been investigated. The study aims to verify a possible use of oleuropein (OLE)-based eye drops both in terms of efficacy in dry eye syndrome and stability in aqueous solution. Methods. OLE was co-precipitated with HP-β-cyclodextrin, and the obtained complex was encapsulated into liposomes prepared by hydration of a lipid film composed of Lipoid S100 and cholesterol with different pH buffer solutions. The hydrated vesicles were shrunk by ultrasonication or extrusion. The preparations were characterized from the physicochemical point of view by subjecting them to differential scanning calorimetry, ATR-FTIR, dynamic light scattering analysis, and microscopy. Subsequently, OLE protective activity against hyperosmotic and oxidative stress on rabbit corneal epithelial cells (RCE) was evaluated. Results. The liposomal vesicles obtained after extrusion showed a tendency towards greater encapsulation efficiency (up to 80.77%) compared to that obtained by sonication, and the liposomes hydrated in pH 5.5 solution tended to incapsulate more than the neutral ones. Ultrasonication produced two-dimensional populations of liposomes, the largest of which reached 2149 nm. On the contrary, the extruded liposomes showed homogeneous diameters of about 250 nm. Complexation with cyclodextrin and subsequent encapsulation in liposomes greatly increased the OLE stability in aqueous solution, especially at 4 °C and for the extruded formulations. OLE aqueous solution (OLE7.4-sol, reference) and neutral extruded liposomes (F7.4-e) were well tolerated on RCE cells. Moreover, OLE was able to control the effects of hyperosmolarity on ocular surface cells and to prevent oxidative stress-induced loss of cell viability. MDPI 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8619189/ /pubmed/34832933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14111151 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Chetoni, Patrizia
Monti, Daniela
Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title_full Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title_fullStr Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title_short Ocular Application of Oleuropein in Dry Eye Treatment: Formulation Studies and Biological Evaluation
title_sort ocular application of oleuropein in dry eye treatment: formulation studies and biological evaluation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34832933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph14111151
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