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Title: Nanoparticulate Transscleral Ocular Drug Delivery
Authors: Shah, Jigar N
Shah, Hiral J
Groshev, Anastasia
Hirani, Anjali A
Pathak, Yashwant V
Sutariya, Vijaykumar B
Keywords: Ocular delivery
Transscleral delivery
Drug delivery systems
Nanotechnology
Nanoparticle
Drug delivery
Macular degeneration
Retina
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: OMICS International
Series/Report no.: IPFP0246;
Abstract: Ocular drug delivery is one of the most challenging areas of drug delivery due to the unique mostly avascular nature of the major eye structures and presence of two blood barriers. Effectiveness of a more conventional systemic delivery falls short due to low drug levels in the eye tissue. Periocular approaches require penetration of fibrous sclera and present their own limitations. Utilization of nanotechnology presents new avenue of drug system development with potential to penetrate protective barriers and sustain ample tissue saturation. More specifically, transscleral delivery permits a range of applications in targeted delivery, gene, stem cell, protein and peptides, oligonucleotide, and ribozyme therapies. The exciting range of current applications is expounded in this review.
Description: Biomolecular Research & Therapeutics, 2014, 3:3
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/7219
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