Optimization of β-Cyclodextrin Consolidated Micellar Dispersion for Promoting the Transcorneal Permeation of a Practically Insoluble Drug

Publication date: Available online 3 August 2018Source: International Journal of PharmaceuticsAuthor(s): Sinar Sayed, Ibrahim Elsayed, Maha M. IsmailAbstractDevelopment of efficient ocular drug delivery system for antifungal drugs becomes a must nowadays to face and eradicate the widely spread ophthalmic fungal infections. Itraconazole, a triazole antifungal, is struggling to penetrate the cornea and subsequently, its efficacy is limited. The aim of this study was to enhance itraconazole corneal penetration through utilizing the minimum surfactant amount in presence of β-cyclodextrin which acted as a dissolution and permeation enhancer. β-Cyclodextrin consolidated micellar dispersions (CCMD) were prepared after an initial screening to select the composition of surfactant(s). The preparation was done according to a modified melt dispersion technique. The prepared CCMD were characterized through the analysis of their particle size, zeta potential and solubilization efficiency. The optimum formula was chosen based on a factorial response surface analysis and it was composed of 17:1 w/w surfactant/drug, 30:1 w/w cyclodextrin/drug ratios and 0.02% polyethylene oxide. This formula was subjected to in vitro characterization including release, imaging by transmission electron microscope, mucoadhesion, stability, in addition to the determination of the minimum inhibitory concentration. Moreover, the ex vivo/in vivo permeation, safety and efficacy profiles were determined. The optimi...
Source: International Journal of Pharmaceutics - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research