Development and characterization of potential ocular mucoadhesive nano lipid carriers using full factorial design

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Generally, topically applied eye drops have low bioavailability due to short residence time and low penetration of the drug. The aim of the present study was to incorporate dexamethasone (DXM) into nano lipid carriers (NLC), which contain mucoadhesive polymer, in order to increase the bioavailability of the drug. A 23 factorial experimental design was applied, in which the three factors were the polymer, the DXM, and the emulsifier concentrations. The samples were analyzed for particle size, zeta potential, polydispersity index, and Span value. The significant factors were identified. The biocompatibility of the formulations was evaluated with human corneal toxicity tests and immunoassay analysis. The possible increase in bioavailability was analyzed by means of mucoadhesivity, in vitro drug diffusion, and different penetration tests, such as in vitro cornea PAMPA model, human corneal cell penetration, and ex vivo porcine corneal penetration using Raman mapping. The results indicated that DXM can be incorporated in stable mucoadhesive NLC systems, which are non-toxic and do not have any harmful effect on cell junctions. Mucoadhesive NLCs can create a depot on the surface of the cornea, which can predict improved bioavailability.

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Kiss, E. L., Berkó, S., Gácsi, A., Kovács, A., Katona, G., Soós, J., … Budai-Szűcs, M. (2020). Development and characterization of potential ocular mucoadhesive nano lipid carriers using full factorial design. Pharmaceutics, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics12070682

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