نتایج جستجو برای: ocular drug delivery

تعداد نتایج: 799878  

Journal: :Journal of controlled release : official journal of the Controlled Release Society 2014
Yoo Chun Kim Bryce Chiang Xianggen Wu Mark R Prausnitz

Biopharmaceuticals are making increasing impact on medicine, including treatment of indications in the eye. Macromolecular drugs are typically given by physician-administered invasive delivery methods, because non-invasive ocular delivery methods, such as eye drops, and systemic delivery, have low bioavailability and/or poor ocular targeting. There is a need to improve delivery of biopharmaceut...

Journal: :Molecules 2007
Abeer M Al-Ghananeem Peter A Crooks

While the mammalian eye is seldom considered an organ of drug metabolism, the capacity for biotransformation is present. Compared to the liver, the metabolic capabilities of the eye are minuscule; however, phase I and phase II metabolic activities have been detected in various ocular structures. The careful consideration of ocular tissue metabolic processes within the eye has important implicat...

2012
Hitesh B. Gevariya Jayvadan Patel

The chronic glaucoma with open angle is the second leading cause of blindness in the world. Ophthalmic drug delivery is one of the most interesting and challenging endeavors facing the pharmaceutical scientist. Poor bioavailability of drugs from ocular dosage form is mainly due to the tear production, non-productive absorption, transient residence time, and impermeability of corneal epithelium....

2016
Dasom Lee Seungkwon Cho Hwa Sung Park Inchan Kwon

Ocular drug delivery through hydrogel contact lenses has great potential for the treatment of ocular diseases. Previous studies showed that the loading of lipophilic vitamin E to silicone-hydrogel contact lenses was beneficial in ocular drug delivery. We hypothesized that vitamin E loading to another type of popular hydrogel contact lenses, pHEMA-hydrogel contact lenses, improves ocular drug de...

Abstract Bacterial conjunctivitis characterized as pink eye referred as an inflammation of an eye caused by the enlargement of blood vessels present in conjunctiva, resulting in a red or bloodshot appearance of the eyes. Topical ocular delivery is found to be useful in treating conjunctivitis, but to maintain an effective drug concentration at a site of action in order to achieve desired pha...

Journal: :Therapeutic delivery 2014
Peter W J Morrison Vitaliy V Khutoryanskiy

Various strategies for ocular drug delivery are considered; from basic formulation techniques for improving availability of drugs; viscosity enhancers and mucoadhesives aid drug retention and penetration enhancers promote drug transport into the eye. The use of drug-loaded contact lenses and ocular inserts allows drugs to be better placed where they are needed for more direct delivery. Developm...

Journal: :nanomedicine journal 0
abbas akhgari nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran hossein saremi nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran mohammad javad khodayar nanotechnology research center and school of pharmacy, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ahvaz, iran

objective(s):  the aim of this study was to prepare a nanosuspension formulation as a new vehicle for the improvement of the ocular delivery of vitamin a.  material and methods:   formulations were designed based on full factorial design. a high pressure homogenization technique was used to produce nanosuspensions. fifteen formulations were prepared by the use of different combinations of surfa...

Journal: :Journal of pharmaceutical research international 2022

Nanosuspension is a novel drug formulation for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs. The problem medications that are poorly water-soluble and have low bioavailability countered by nanosuspension technology. Solubility significant physiochemical element influences absorption therapeutic effectiveness. Poor aqueous solubility has potential to impair development. technology can improve drug's stabil...

2012
M. Jothi Geeta Aggarwal

Topical administration of a drug in the conjunctival cul-de-sac is the treatment of choice for diseases of the anterior segment of eye. Development of ophthalmic drug delivery systems has always been challenging because of the drawbacks with this route, like non-productive absorption, drainage, induced lacrimation, tear turn over, impermeability of drugs to cornea. New approaches have been inve...

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