全面了解纳米载体在推进以唑为基础的眼部治疗中的作用

IF 4.6 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
RSC Advances Pub Date : 2025-10-09 DOI:10.1039/D5RA04608D
Debayan Sil, Rashmi Ghosh, Dinesh Kumar, Murtada Taha, Ali M. Alaseem, Gamal Osman Elhassan, Manish Kumar and Md Ali Mujtaba
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摘要

由于眼睛复杂的解剖和生理特征,眼部真菌感染会造成特别严重的药物治疗并发症,从而干扰治疗剂向目标眼部区域的有效输送。唑类衍生物,包括咪唑类和三唑类,已被确立为治疗这些感染的基本成分,因为它们具有广泛的抗真菌谱,可以对抗各种致病真菌物种,如念珠菌、曲霉和镰刀菌。相比之下,唑类抗真菌化合物的物化效率低、非选择性导致毒性和耐药性的发展限制了它们的有效性。这鼓励了开发新的唑类衍生物的研究,以克服这些限制,提高抗真菌效果。研究人员一直在积极开发眼部给药的创新策略,以解决眼屏障和与唑类化合物相关的复杂限制。这些进步包括纳米制剂,如纳米颗粒、脂质体、纳米小体、纳米胶束、微乳液、纳米乳液、纳米纤维和立方体,以及眼部药物输送装置,包括药物洗脱隐形眼镜、微针和眼部植入物。这篇文章强调了新的唑类抗真菌化合物的发展,以及目前正在探索的创新配方方法来克服这些障碍,特别强调纳米配方,旨在改善眼部真菌感染的管理。
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Comprehensive insights into the role of nanocarriers in advancing azole-based ocular therapeutics

Comprehensive insights into the role of nanocarriers in advancing azole-based ocular therapeutics

Ocular fungal infections pose particularly significant pharmacotherapeutic complications due to the intricate anatomical and physiological features of the eye, which interfere with the efficient delivery of therapeutic agents to targeted ocular areas. Azole derivatives, including imidazoles and triazoles, have been established as a fundamental component in managing these infections due to their broad antifungal spectrum against various causative pathogenic fungal species, such as Candida, Aspergillus, and Fusarium. In contrast, the inefficient physicochemical characteristics, non-selectivity resulting in toxicity, and development of resistance in azole antifungal compounds restrict their effectiveness. This has encouraged research on developing new azole derivatives to overcome these limitations and improve antifungal effectiveness. Focusing on addressing the complex restrictions imposed by ocular barriers and the limitations associated with azole compounds, researchers have been actively developing innovative strategies for ocular drug delivery. These advancements include nanoformulations such as nanoparticles, liposomes, niosomes, nanomicelles, microemulsions, nanoemulsions, nanofibers, and cubosomes, as well as ocular drug delivery devices, including drug-eluting contact lenses, microneedles, and ocular inserts. The article highlights the development of new azole antifungal compounds, along with innovative formulation approaches currently being explored to overcome these barriers, with a particular emphasis on nanoformulations, aiming to improve the management of ocular fungal infections.

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RSC Advances
RSC Advances chemical sciences-
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed journal covering all of the chemical sciences, including multidisciplinary and emerging areas. RSC Advances is a gold open access journal allowing researchers free access to research articles, and offering an affordable open access publishing option for authors around the world.
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