揭示黏附性眼用纳米粒子在强化给药方面的潜力

Shubhra Maheshwari, Aditya Singh, Rufaida Wasim, B. Prajapati, R. Malviya, G. Shazly
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眼部给药系统(ODDS)是向窥视者提供处方以治疗或控制与眼睛有关的疾病的方法。ODDS 模式的范围很广,包括用于视表面的简单无菌眼药水和用于眼内组织的复杂植入物。白内障、进行性视网膜病变、炎症、干眼症、糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)以及其他相关疾病或失调往往需要使用 ODDS。为了在规定的位置维持预期的药物浓度,人们开发了新的给药技术,其中包括纤维蛋白密封材料和粘性凝胶。非侵入性、外敷于眼球后部的长效给药系统的进步有望显著改善给药效果。眼科给药领域所取得的进展为治疗影响眼球前后部分的疾病带来了可喜的进步。这些开创性的给药策略为未来的给药带来了巨大的潜力。此外,这些创造性的装置和/或配方易于开发,刺激性极小或可以忽略不计,可在角膜前停留较长时间,持续释放药物,提高药物在眼内的可治疗性。为了跟上眼部给药领域的最新进展,获取最新信息至关重要。这有助于给药科学家改进他们的思维过程,也使他们有可能创造出新的、值得信赖的给药方法。本次调查的目的是在提供全面调查的同时,跟踪其进展情况。接下来,我们将研究基于纳米技术的制剂创新方面的最新突破。我们还将讨论其他眼部给药方法的最新发展,包括原位凝胶、植入物、隐形眼镜和微针。
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Revealing the Potential of Mucoadhesive Ocular Nanoparticles for Enhanced Drug Delivery
An ocular drug delivery system, or ODDS, is the method for executing a prescription to the peeper in order to treat or manage conditions related to the eyes. The range of ODDS modalities is broad and includes simple aseptic eye drops for the optic surface as well as complex implants for intraocular tissue. The use of ODDS is often necessary for states such as cataracts, progressive retinal illness, inflammation, dry eye syndrome, diabetic retinopathy (DR), and other related diseases or disorders. To sustain the intended drug concentrations at the prescribed place, new drug delivery technologies have been developed, incorporating fibrin-sealing materials and sticky gels. The advancement of long-lasting drug delivery systems that are non-invasive and applied externally to the back portion of the eye possesses the potential to improve drug administration significantly. The progress made in the field of ophthalmic drug delivery has resulted in promising advancements in the treatment of diseases affecting both the front and back portions of the eye. These groundbreaking strategies for administering medication hold immense potential for enhancing drug delivery in the future. Furthermore, these inventive devices and/or formulations are easy to develop, causing minimal or negligible irritation, boasting a prolonged period residing in front of the cornea, sustaining the release of drugs, and increasing the therapeutic availability of medications within the eye. To remain up to date with the current advancements in the field of ocular drug delivery, it is essential to acquire the latest information. This helps drug delivery scientists improve their thought processes and also makes it possible to create fresh, trustworthy drug delivery methods. The objective of this investigation is to provide a thorough investigation while also tracking their advancement. Next, we shall examine the latest breakthroughs in formulation innovations based on nanotechnology. We will also discuss the most recent developments in additional ocular medication administration methods, including in-situ gels, implants, contact lenses, and microneedles.
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