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Title: | Nanocrystal for Ocular Drug Delivery: Hope or Hype |
Authors: | Sharma, Om Prakash Patel, Viral Mehta, Tejal |
Keywords: | Drug Nanocrystal Ocular Drug delivery Bioavailability Nanotechnology Corneal permeation Poorly soluble drugs |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Series/Report no.: | IPFP0365; |
Abstract: | The complexity of the structure and nature of the eye emanates a challenge for drug delivery to formulation scientists. Lower bioavailability concern of conventional ocular formulation provokes the interest of researchers in the development of novel drug delivery system. Nanotechnology-based formulations have been extensively investigated and found propitious in improving bioavailability of drugs by overcoming ocular barriers prevailing in the eye. The advent of nanocrystals helped in combating the problem of poorly soluble drugs specifically for oral and parenteral drug delivery and led to development of various marketed products. Nanocrystal based formulations explored for ocular drug delivery have been found successful in achieving increase in retention time, bioavailability, and permeability of drugs across the corneal and conjunctival epithelium. In this review, we have highlighted the ocular physiology and barriers in drug delivery. A comparative analysis of various nanotechnology-based ocular formulations is done with their pros and cons. Consideration is also given to various methods of preparation of nanocrystals with their patented technology. This article highlights the success achieved in conquering various challenges of ocular delivery by the use of nanocrystals while emphasizing on its advantages and application for ocular formulation. The perspectives of nanocrystals as an emerging flipside to explore the frontiers of ocular drug delivery are discussed. |
Description: | Drug Delivery and Translational Research 2016 Aug;6(4):399-413 |
URI: | http://10.1.7.192:80/jspui/handle/123456789/9909 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty Papers |
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