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Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect

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Main Author: Paradiso, P.
Publication Date: 2017
Other Authors: Colaço, R., Mata, J. L. G., Krastev, R., Saramago, B., Serro, A. P.
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/20044
Summary: In this article, liposome-based coatings aiming to control drug release from therapeutic soft contact lenses (SCLs) materials are analyzed. A PHEMA based hydrogel material loaded with levofloxacin is used as model system for this research. The coatings are formed by polyelectrolyte layers containing liposomes of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) and DMPC + cholesterol (DMPC + CHOL). The effect of friction and temperature on the drug release is investigated. The aim of the friction tests is to simulate the blinking of the eyelid in order to verify if the SCLs materials coated with liposomes are able to keep their properties, in particular the drug release ability. It was observed that under the study conditions, friction did not affect significantly the drug release from the liposome coated PHEMA material. In contrast, increasing the temperature of release leads to an increase of the drug diffusion rate through the hydrogel. This phenomenon is recorded both in the control and in the coated samples.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
title Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
spellingShingle Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
Paradiso, P.
Soft contact lenses
Liposomes
Drug release
Eyelid
Friction
title_short Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
title_full Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
title_fullStr Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
title_full_unstemmed Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
title_sort Drug release from liposome coated hydrogels for soft contact lenses: the blinking and temperature effect
author Paradiso, P.
author_facet Paradiso, P.
Colaço, R.
Mata, J. L. G.
Krastev, R.
Saramago, B.
Serro, A. P.
author_role author
author2 Colaço, R.
Mata, J. L. G.
Krastev, R.
Saramago, B.
Serro, A. P.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Comum
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Paradiso, P.
Colaço, R.
Mata, J. L. G.
Krastev, R.
Saramago, B.
Serro, A. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Soft contact lenses
Liposomes
Drug release
Eyelid
Friction
topic Soft contact lenses
Liposomes
Drug release
Eyelid
Friction
description In this article, liposome-based coatings aiming to control drug release from therapeutic soft contact lenses (SCLs) materials are analyzed. A PHEMA based hydrogel material loaded with levofloxacin is used as model system for this research. The coatings are formed by polyelectrolyte layers containing liposomes of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine (DMPC) and DMPC + cholesterol (DMPC + CHOL). The effect of friction and temperature on the drug release is investigated. The aim of the friction tests is to simulate the blinking of the eyelid in order to verify if the SCLs materials coated with liposomes are able to keep their properties, in particular the drug release ability. It was observed that under the study conditions, friction did not affect significantly the drug release from the liposome coated PHEMA material. In contrast, increasing the temperature of release leads to an increase of the drug diffusion rate through the hydrogel. This phenomenon is recorded both in the control and in the coated samples.
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