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Preparation and characterization of a lutein loading nanoemulsion system for ophthalmic eye drops

  • Chaemin Lim
  • , Da won Kim
  • , Taehoon Sim
  • , Ngoc Ha Hoang
  • , Jun Won Lee
  • , Eun Seong Lee
  • , Yu Seok Youn
  • , Kyung Teak Oh

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Abstract

Nanoemulsions (NE) are advantageous nanosized delivery agents for ophthalmic medications because of their ability to penetrate into the ocular structure, as well as their sustained effects. We prepared a NE system composed of isopropyl myristate, triacetin, Tween 80, and ethyl alcohol to increase the solubility and permeability of lutein, an effective medication in macular degeneration. The pseudo-ternary phase diagram was constructed to identify the self-emulsifying region. Eight formulations were selected to characterize each formulation. We examined physical characteristics including particle size, drug solubility, formulation stability, and turbidity. We selected the optimized formulations NE 5 (NE-5) and NE-8, both of which are transparent. The particle size of NE was ca. 10–12 nm with a narrow size distribution. Neither separation nor change in the particle size was observed for 7 days. The lutein loading NEs demonstrated a significant increase in lutein release and sustained release. In contrast, lutein prepared with oil and starch had limited drug release profiles under 5%. The prepared lutein NE formulation is a potential alternative for lutein delivery systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)168-174
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology
Volume36
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2016

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© 2016 Elsevier B.V.

Keywords

  • Emulsion morphology
  • Lutein
  • Nanoemulsion
  • Nanosize
  • Ophthalmic drug delivery system
  • Pseudo-ternary phase diagram

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