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Drug-Loaded Polymeric Particulated Systems for Ophthalmic Drugs Release

Drug delivery to the anterior or posterior segments of the eye is a major challenge due to the protection barriers and removal mechanisms associated with the unique anatomical and physiological nature of the ocular system. The paper presents the preparation and characterization of drug-loaded polyme...

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Autores principales: Mihailovici, Ruxandra, Croitoriu, Alexandra, Nedeff, Florin, Nedeff, Valentin, Ochiuz, Lacramioara, Vasincu, Decebal, Popa, Ovidiu, Agop, Maricel, Moraru, Andreea, Costin, Danut, Costuleanu, Marcel, Verestiuc, Liliana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27144512
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author Mihailovici, Ruxandra
Croitoriu, Alexandra
Nedeff, Florin
Nedeff, Valentin
Ochiuz, Lacramioara
Vasincu, Decebal
Popa, Ovidiu
Agop, Maricel
Moraru, Andreea
Costin, Danut
Costuleanu, Marcel
Verestiuc, Liliana
author_facet Mihailovici, Ruxandra
Croitoriu, Alexandra
Nedeff, Florin
Nedeff, Valentin
Ochiuz, Lacramioara
Vasincu, Decebal
Popa, Ovidiu
Agop, Maricel
Moraru, Andreea
Costin, Danut
Costuleanu, Marcel
Verestiuc, Liliana
author_sort Mihailovici, Ruxandra
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description Drug delivery to the anterior or posterior segments of the eye is a major challenge due to the protection barriers and removal mechanisms associated with the unique anatomical and physiological nature of the ocular system. The paper presents the preparation and characterization of drug-loaded polymeric particulated systems based on pre-emulsion coated with biodegradable polymers. Low molecular weight biopolymers (chitosan, sodium hyaluronate and heparin sodium) were selected due to their ability to attach polymer chains to the surface of the growing system. The particulated systems with dimensions of 190–270 nm and a zeta potential varying from −37 mV to +24 mV depending on the biopolymer charges have been obtained. Current studies show that particles release drugs (dexamethasone/pilocarpine/bevacizumab) in a safe and effective manner, maintaining therapeutic concentration for a longer period of time. An extensive modeling study was performed in order to evaluate the drug release profile from the prepared systems. In a multifractal paradigm of motion, nonlinear behaviors of a drug delivery system are analyzed in the fractal theory of motion, in order to correlate the drug structure with polymer. Then, the functionality of a SL(2R) type “hidden symmetry” implies, through a Riccati type gauge, different “synchronization modes” (period doubling, damped oscillations, quasi-periodicity and intermittency) during the drug release process. Among these, a special mode of Kink type, better reflects the empirical data. The fractal study indicated more complex interactions between the angiogenesis inhibitor Bevacizumab and polymeric structure.
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spelling pubmed-93232112022-07-27 Drug-Loaded Polymeric Particulated Systems for Ophthalmic Drugs Release Mihailovici, Ruxandra Croitoriu, Alexandra Nedeff, Florin Nedeff, Valentin Ochiuz, Lacramioara Vasincu, Decebal Popa, Ovidiu Agop, Maricel Moraru, Andreea Costin, Danut Costuleanu, Marcel Verestiuc, Liliana Molecules Article Drug delivery to the anterior or posterior segments of the eye is a major challenge due to the protection barriers and removal mechanisms associated with the unique anatomical and physiological nature of the ocular system. The paper presents the preparation and characterization of drug-loaded polymeric particulated systems based on pre-emulsion coated with biodegradable polymers. Low molecular weight biopolymers (chitosan, sodium hyaluronate and heparin sodium) were selected due to their ability to attach polymer chains to the surface of the growing system. The particulated systems with dimensions of 190–270 nm and a zeta potential varying from −37 mV to +24 mV depending on the biopolymer charges have been obtained. Current studies show that particles release drugs (dexamethasone/pilocarpine/bevacizumab) in a safe and effective manner, maintaining therapeutic concentration for a longer period of time. An extensive modeling study was performed in order to evaluate the drug release profile from the prepared systems. In a multifractal paradigm of motion, nonlinear behaviors of a drug delivery system are analyzed in the fractal theory of motion, in order to correlate the drug structure with polymer. Then, the functionality of a SL(2R) type “hidden symmetry” implies, through a Riccati type gauge, different “synchronization modes” (period doubling, damped oscillations, quasi-periodicity and intermittency) during the drug release process. Among these, a special mode of Kink type, better reflects the empirical data. The fractal study indicated more complex interactions between the angiogenesis inhibitor Bevacizumab and polymeric structure. MDPI 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9323211/ /pubmed/35889383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27144512 Text en © 2022 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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Agop, Maricel
Moraru, Andreea
Costin, Danut
Costuleanu, Marcel
Verestiuc, Liliana
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9323211/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35889383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules27144512
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