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Noninvasive biodegradable nanoparticles-in-nanofibers single-dose ocular insert: in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo evaluation.

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AIM This study involves, for the first time, the development of mucoadhesive biodegradable polymeric-multilayered nanoparticles-in-nanofibers (NPs-in-NFs) matrix as an innovative single-dose noninvasive ocular-insert that could substitute conventional ocular dosage-forms. MATERIALS… Click to show full abstract

AIM This study involves, for the first time, the development of mucoadhesive biodegradable polymeric-multilayered nanoparticles-in-nanofibers (NPs-in-NFs) matrix as an innovative single-dose noninvasive ocular-insert that could substitute conventional ocular dosage-forms. MATERIALS & METHODS Azithromycin-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) copolymer/pluronic NPs were developed then incorporated into electrospun polyvinylpyrrolidone NFs, and tested for their efficient treatment of ocular bacterial infection. RESULTS Release and permeation studies proved the ability of the insert to control drug release over 10 days. CONCLUSION The incorporation of NPs into NFs achieved several other benefits like increasing ocular residence and contact time with conjunctival tissue, accurate dose delivery, sustaining drug release with constant rate, reducing frequency of administration, improving bioavailability along with decreasing incidence of visual and systemic side effects.

Keywords: vivo; noninvasive biodegradable; ocular insert; single dose; nanoparticles nanofibers

Journal Title: Nanomedicine
Year Published: 2019

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