TY - JOUR
T1 - Synergism of polysaccharide polymers in antihistamine eye drops
T2 - Influence on physicochemical properties and in vivo efficacy
AU - Račić, Anđelka
AU - Jurišić Dukovski, Bisera
AU - Lovrić, Jasmina
AU - Dobričić, Vladimir
AU - Vučen, Sonja
AU - Micov, Ana
AU - Stepanović-Petrović, Radica
AU - Tomić, Maja
AU - Pecikoza, Uroš
AU - Bajac, Jelena
AU - Krajišnik, Danina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2024/4/25
Y1 - 2024/4/25
N2 - The incorporation of polymers into drug delivery vehicles has been shown to be a useful approach to prolong the residence time of drugs in the precorneal tear film and to improve penetration into biological membranes. The main objective of this research was to formulate novel viscous eye drops with ketotifen as the active ingredient, containing the polysaccharides: chitosan (MCH), hydroxypropyl guar gum (HPG) and hyaluronic acid (SH) alone and in combination as functional polymers. DSC and FT-IR techniques showed the compatibility between ketotifen and polymers. Physicochemical and rheological analysis at ambient and simulated physiological conditions, as well as the evaluation of mucoadhesive properties showed that vehicles containing combinations of polymers have suitable physicochemical and functional properties with demonstrated synergism between combined polymers (MCH and HPG i.e. SH and HPG). The drug permeability was successfully estimated in vitro using HCE-T cell-based models. MTT cytotoxicity assay demonstrates that the tested formulations were non-toxic and well tolerated. In vivo preclinical study on mice revealed that both vehicles containing mixed polymers enhanced and prolonged the antipruritic/analgesic-like effect of ophthalmic ketotifen. Based on these results, both combinations of polysaccharide polymers, especially SH-HPG, could be considered as potential new carriers for ketotifen for ophthalmic use.
AB - The incorporation of polymers into drug delivery vehicles has been shown to be a useful approach to prolong the residence time of drugs in the precorneal tear film and to improve penetration into biological membranes. The main objective of this research was to formulate novel viscous eye drops with ketotifen as the active ingredient, containing the polysaccharides: chitosan (MCH), hydroxypropyl guar gum (HPG) and hyaluronic acid (SH) alone and in combination as functional polymers. DSC and FT-IR techniques showed the compatibility between ketotifen and polymers. Physicochemical and rheological analysis at ambient and simulated physiological conditions, as well as the evaluation of mucoadhesive properties showed that vehicles containing combinations of polymers have suitable physicochemical and functional properties with demonstrated synergism between combined polymers (MCH and HPG i.e. SH and HPG). The drug permeability was successfully estimated in vitro using HCE-T cell-based models. MTT cytotoxicity assay demonstrates that the tested formulations were non-toxic and well tolerated. In vivo preclinical study on mice revealed that both vehicles containing mixed polymers enhanced and prolonged the antipruritic/analgesic-like effect of ophthalmic ketotifen. Based on these results, both combinations of polysaccharide polymers, especially SH-HPG, could be considered as potential new carriers for ketotifen for ophthalmic use.
KW - HCE-T cell-based models
KW - Ketotifen hydrogen fumarate
KW - Mucoadhesivity
KW - Ocular itch test
KW - Polysaccharide polymers
KW - Rheological synergism
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85189766406
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124033
DO - 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.124033
M3 - Article
C2 - 38522490
AN - SCOPUS:85189766406
SN - 0378-5173
VL - 655
JO - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
JF - International Journal of Pharmaceutics
M1 - 124033
ER -