Affiliation:
1. Department of Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Parul Institute of Pharmacy, Parul University, Vadodara, India
Abstract
Abstract:
Topical ocular delivery of drugs is most commonly preferred route by the patient and physician
for the treatment of ocular diseases. The topical route is always followed with the disadvantages
like tear turnover, nasolacrimal drainage, reduction in precorneal residence time, etc. To overcome these
hindrances associated with topical ocular route, a novel drug delivery system is used for targeting the
drug at a specific site. In the Novel Drug delivery System, protein-based nanoparticles are an attractive
class of nanoparticles designed to deliver the drug at targeted site in slow and sustained release manner.
They have a size in the range of 1-100 nm. Protein nanoparticles are leading, particularly for the topical
ocular delivery like reduction in intra ocular pressure, providing sustained release and targeted drug
delivery at the site of its action. Various methods are used for formulation of protein nanoparticles like
desolvation, emulsification, complex coacervation, electrospray techniques. The characterization parameters
include particle size, surface morphology, drug loading and entrapment efficiency. Protein
nanoparticles can also be loaded in to the in situ gel forming polymers for increasing precorneal residence
time of nanoparticles. The characterization parameters of in situ gelling systems are gelling time,
rheological properties, gel strength. The review mainly describes the use of various proteins in preparation
of protein nanoparticles, methods for preparation of protein nanoparticles, polymers used in in situ
gelling system and evaluation as well as characterization parameters of protein nanoparticles, in situ
gelling systems & patented information related to protein nanoparticles and in situ gelling system for
ocular drug delivery.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
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