Novel Nanomicellar Formulation Approaches for Anterior and Posterior Segment Ocular Drug Delivery.

Kishore Cholkar, Ashaben Patel, Aswani Dutt Vadlapudi, Ashim K Mitra
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One of the most challenging areas of pharmaceutical research is ocular drug delivery. The unique anatomy and physiology of the eye impedes drug permeation to deeper ocular tissues. Nanosized carrier systems such as nanoparticles, liposomes, suspensions, dendrimers, and nanomicelles are being explored for ocular drug delivery. In this review, we have focused on application of emerging nanomicellar carrier systems in ocular drug delivery. Nanomicelles are nanosized vesicular carriers formed from amphiphilic monomer units. Surfactant and polymeric micellar nanocarriers provide an amenable means to improve drug solubilization, develop clear aqueous formulations and deliver drugs to anterior and posterior ocular tissues. Nanomicelles due to their amphiphilic nature encapsulate hydrophobic drugs and aid in drug delivery. Various methods are employed to develop nanosized micellar formulations depending upon the physicochemical properties of the drug. Nanomicellar carriers appear to be promising vehicles with potential applications in ocular drug delivery. In this review, we attempted to discuss about the progress in ocular drug delivery research using nanomicelles as carriers from the published literature and issued patents. Also, with regards to ocular static and dynamic barriers which prevent drug permeation, a brief discussion about nanomicelles, types of nanomicelles, their methods of preparation and micellar strategy to overcome ocular barriers, delivering therapeutic levels of drugs to anterior and posterior ocular tissues are discussed.

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新型纳米胶束制剂用于眼部前、后节段给药。
药物研究中最具挑战性的领域之一是眼部给药。眼睛独特的解剖和生理结构阻碍了药物向眼部深层组织的渗透。纳米级的载体系统,如纳米颗粒、脂质体、悬浮液、树状大分子和纳米胶束,正在探索用于眼部给药。本文就纳米胶束载体系统在眼部给药中的应用作一综述。纳米胶束是由两亲性单体单元形成的纳米级囊状载体。表面活性剂和聚合物胶束纳米载体提供了一种可行的方法来改善药物的增溶性,开发透明的水性配方,并将药物输送到眼前和眼后组织。纳米胶束由于其两亲性,可以包封疏水药物,并有助于药物传递。根据药物的物理化学性质,采用各种方法来开发纳米级胶束配方。纳米胶束载体在眼部给药中具有潜在的应用前景。本文从已发表的文献和已发布的专利中,对纳米胶束作为眼部药物载体的研究进展进行了综述。此外,关于阻止药物渗透的眼静态和动态屏障,简要讨论了纳米胶束,纳米胶束的类型,制备方法和克服眼屏障的胶束策略,将治疗水平的药物输送到眼前和眼后组织。
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