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Dual Drug-loaded Coaxial Nanofibers for the Treatment of Corneal Abrasion

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Journal Int J Pharm
Specialties Chemistry
Pharmacology
Date 2020 Apr 6
PMID 32247813
Citations 16
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Abstract

Corneal abrasion is a scratch wound on the surface of the anterior segment of the eye, which can predispose a patient to corneal infection and scarring, particularly if the cut penetrates to the deep corneal layers. Here we investigate a novel approach to co-administer an anti-scarring agent and an antibiotic, both being incorporated into one dosage form so as to accelerate wound closure and to treat any associated infection. More specifically, we have used electrospun fibers as a means of incorporating the two drugs into distinct compartments via coaxial electrospinning. Samples were characterised using a range of imaging, spectroscopic and thermal methods, while an HPLC assay has been developed to allow measurement of the concentration of both drug components in both the initial fibers and on release. Fibers loaded with pirfenidone in the hydrophobic polymer, PLGA, as the outer layer and moxifloxacin in the hydrophilic polymer PVP as the inner layer were successfully prepared, with smooth and non-porous surfaces and a mean diameter of circa 630 nm. TEM image demonstrated clear distinctive layers (a core and a shell), suggesting the successful preparation of the drug-loaded coaxial fibers, supported by HPLC entrapment studies, while fluorescence microscopy confirmed the presence of the moxifloxacin within the fibers. The fibers were capable of extending the release of both drugs, hence raising the possibility of a single daily dose of the drug-loaded coaxial fibers for the treatment of corneal abrasion.

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