In situ gel-forming systems have drawn much attention of current researchers to overcome the poor bioavailability from the conventional eye drops. The present work described formulation and pharmacoscintigraphic evaluation of timolol-maleate-loaded chitosan/hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose(HPMC)-based polymer matrix for enhanced ocular retention. Chitosan and HPMC ratio was optimized and formulation was characterized for various in vitro parameters. The ocular retention was studied on New Zealand rabbits by gamma scintigraphy, which is a very simple and noninvasive technique. For scintigraphy study, the drug timolol maleate was radiolabeled 99mTc by direct labeling method. The labeling procedure was optimized to get maximum labeling efficiency(<98%). Plain drug eliminates rapidly as significant activity was recorded in kidney and bladder after 2 h of ocular administration. It was evident from the scintigraphic images and the time–activity curve plotted from the data that the plain drug solution cleared very rapidly than developed in situ gel formulation.Developed formulation cleared at a slow rate and remained at corneal surface for longer time duration proving its efficacy.
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Himanshu Gupta had completed his D.Pharm, B.Pharm, M.Pharm, PGDIB, PhD, Post Doc (USA). He is working on ocular drug delivery systems, biomaterials, nuclear medicines and gamma scintigraphic techniques. He published his work in journals of repute and involved with many socities i.e. Organization of Pharmaceutical Unity with BioAllied Sciences etc.
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -In situ gel-forming systems have drawn much attention of current researchers to overcome the poor bioavailability from the conventional eye drops. The present work described formulation and pharmacoscintigraphic evaluation of timolol-maleate-loaded chitosan/hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose(HPMC)-based polymer matrix for enhanced ocular retention. Chitosan and HPMC ratio was optimized and formulation was characterized for various in vitro parameters. The ocular retention was studied on New Zealand rabbits by gamma scintigraphy, which is a very simple and noninvasive technique. For scintigraphy study, the drug timolol maleate was radiolabeled 99mTc by direct labeling method. The labeling procedure was optimized to get maximum labeling efficiency(98%). Plain drug eliminates rapidly as significant activity was recorded in kidney and bladder after 2 h of ocular administration. It was evident from the scintigraphic images and the time activity curve plotted from the data that the plain drug solution cleared very rapidly than developed in situ gel formulation.Developed formulation cleared at a slow rate and remained at corneal surface for longer time duration proving its efficacy. 128 pp. Englisch. Codice articolo 9783846582237
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - In situ gel-forming systems have drawn much attention of current researchers to overcome the poor bioavailability from the conventional eye drops. The present work described formulation and pharmacoscintigraphic evaluation of timolol-maleate-loaded chitosan/hydroxy propyl methyl cellulose(HPMC)-based polymer matrix for enhanced ocular retention. Chitosan and HPMC ratio was optimized and formulation was characterized for various in vitro parameters. The ocular retention was studied on New Zealand rabbits by gamma scintigraphy, which is a very simple and noninvasive technique. For scintigraphy study, the drug timolol maleate was radiolabeled 99mTc by direct labeling method. The labeling procedure was optimized to get maximum labeling efficiency(98%). Plain drug eliminates rapidly as significant activity was recorded in kidney and bladder after 2 h of ocular administration. It was evident from the scintigraphic images and the time activity curve plotted from the data that the plain drug solution cleared very rapidly than developed in situ gel formulation.Developed formulation cleared at a slow rate and remained at corneal surface for longer time duration proving its efficacy. Codice articolo 9783846582237
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