Fluconazole-loaded Hyaluronic Acid-modified Transfersomal Hydrogels Containing D-panthenol for Ocular Delivery in Fungal Keratitis Management.

Biswarup Das, Amit Kumar Nayak, Subrata Mallick
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Abstract

Background: Fungal keratitis (mycotic keratitis) is an eye infection in which the cornea is infected by fungi and such fungal keratitis management can be effectively possible by ocular administration of antifungal drugs.

Objective: The main objectives of the present research were to develop and evaluate fluconazoleloaded transfersomal hydrogels for ocular delivery in the effective management of fungal keratitis.

Methods: A 23 factorial design-based approach was used for statistical optimization, where (A) the ratio of lipid to edge activators, (B) the amount of hyaluronic acid (% HA), and (C) the ratio of edge activators (sodium deoxycholate to Span 80) were taken as three factors. The average vesicle diameter (Z, nm) of transfersomes was taken as a response. Further, fluconazole-loaded transfersomes (FTO) were incorporated into 1% Carbopol 940-based hydrogel (OF1) and 2% HMPC K4M-based hydrogel (OF2) containing D-panthenol (5% w/w).

Results: The optimal variable setting for the optimized formulations of FTO was (A) = 9.15, (B) = 0.30%, and (C) = 3.00. FTO exhibited 66.39 nm Z, 0.247 polydispersity index, - 33.10 mV zeta potential, and 65.38 ± 1.77 % DEE, and desirable elasticity. TEM image of FTO demonstrated a unilamellar vesicular structure. The ex vivo ocular permeation of fluconazole from transfersomal hydrogels was sustained over 24 h. All the transfersomal hydrogels showed good bioadhesion and excellent antifungal activity with respect to the zone of inhibition against Candida albicans than Aspergillus fumigates, in vitro. HET-CAM study results demonstrated that both the hydrogels were nonirritant and safe for ocular. Short-term physical stability study suggested the stability of the developed formulation.

Conclusion: The current research demonstrated a new way to enhance the ocular penetration of fluconazole via transfersomal hydrogel formulations for ocular delivery in the effective management of fungal keratitis.

含 D-泛醇的氟康唑负载型透明质酸改性传导体水凝胶用于真菌性角膜炎的眼部给药治疗
背景:真菌性角膜炎(霉菌性角膜炎)是一种由真菌感染角膜的眼部感染,通过眼部给药抗真菌药物可以有效治疗此类真菌性角膜炎:本研究的主要目的是开发和评估用于眼部给药的氟康唑转囊水凝胶,以有效治疗真菌性角膜炎:采用 23 因子设计法进行统计优化,将(A)脂质与边缘激活剂的比例、(B)透明质酸的含量(HA 百分比)和(C)边缘激活剂(脱氧胆酸钠与 Span 80)的比例作为三个因素。转移体的平均囊泡直径(Z,nm)作为反应。此外,还将氟康唑负载的转移体(FTO)加入 1% Carbopol 940 水凝胶(OF1)和含有 D-泛醇(5% w/w)的 2% HMPC K4M 水凝胶(OF2)中:FTO 优化配方的最佳变量设置为 (A) = 9.15、(B) = 0.30% 和 (C) = 3.00。FTO 的 Z 值为 66.39 nm,多分散指数为 0.247,ZETA 电位为 - 33.10 mV,DEE 为 65.38 ± 1.77 %,具有理想的弹性。FTO 的 TEM 图像显示了单纤毛泡状结构。所有转移体水凝胶都显示出良好的生物粘附性和优异的抗真菌活性,体外对白色念珠菌的抑制区大于熏曲霉菌。HET-CAM 研究结果表明,两种水凝胶均无刺激性,对眼部安全。短期物理稳定性研究表明,所开发的制剂具有稳定性:目前的研究证明了一种新方法,可通过转印水凝胶配方增强氟康唑的眼部渗透力,从而有效治疗真菌性角膜炎。
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