INVESTIGADORES
ROJAS DELGADO Ricardo
artículos
Título:
Carboxymethylcellulose/layered double hydroxide dispersions for topical ocular delivery of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Autor/es:
MOSCONI, GIULIANA; FORMICA, MARIA LINA; PALMA, SANTIAGO DANIEL; ROJAS, RICARDO
Revista:
NEW JOURNAL OF CHEMISTRY
Editorial:
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Referencias:
Año: 2023
ISSN:
1144-0546
Resumen:
Drug delivery to ocular tissues is mainly hindered by anatomical and physiological barriers that diminish their bioavailability. In this work, layered double hydroxides (LDH) intercalated with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; ibuprofen, ketoprofen, and ketorolac) were incorporated into carboxymethylcellulose (CMC) dispersions with the aim of adjusting their rheological properties, producing sustained release, and inducing mucoadhesive properties. Pure NSAID-intercalated LDH (LDH-NSAID) with high drug loading were obtained. The obtained particles showed high aggregation and positive surface charge, which allowed interaction with the negatively charged groups of CMC. Isotonic 1% CMC and 1% LDH-NSAID (w/w) dispersions behaved as viscous, shear-thinning fluids, although a stronger interaction with ketoprofen led to a more gel-like behavior. Also, CMC/LDH-NSAID dispersions exhibited a more sustained drug release than that obtained for analogous formulations containing the pure drug, and the modeling of the profile indicated that the release rate was mainly determined by the anion exchange of the intercalated NSAID. Finally, the formulations showed strong mucoadhesion capacity, as they produce significant changes in the zeta potential of mucin dispersions. Further optimization of particle size and surface properties of the particles is required to modulate the release profile and to enhance the rheological properties of these CMC/LDH-based formulations.