Nanostructured mucoadhesive microparticles for enhanced preocular retention

  • Chun Gwon Park
  • , Mi Jeung Kim
  • , Min Park
  • , Sung Yoon Choi
  • , Seung Ho Lee
  • , Ji Eun Lee
  • , Gyeong Seon Shin
  • , Ki Ho Park
  • , Young Bin Choy

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Abstract

We describe nanostructured microparticles (NMs) containing a mucoadhesive polymer for enhanced preocular retention and consider them as potential carriers of drugs to the eye. These NMs are each composed of entangled nanofibers to give an enlarged specific surface area, and thus can better adhere to the preocular mucus surface. This physical design allows the microparticles still to be composed mainly of a wall material, poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid), as required for controlled drug delivery, while the effects of an additive, mucoadhesive material, polyethylene glycol, can be synergistically improved via the nanostructured morphology. Thus, when formulated in a dry tablet dosage form, the NMs in this work show more than a 10-fold increase in preocular retention in vivo compared to conventional spherical microparticles. Therefore, we conclude that these mucoadhesive NMs can reside on the preocular surface for a prolonged period, and thus appear to be a promising system for topical drug delivery to the eye.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)77-86
Number of pages10
JournalActa Biomaterialia
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Mucosal adhesion
  • Nanofibers
  • Nanostructured microparticle
  • Ophthalmology
  • Specific surface area

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