The Role of Surface Active Agents in Ophthalmic Drug Delivery: A Comprehensive Review

Ibrahim, Shaimaa;

Abstract


With the significant advances made in nanotechnology, research efforts focused on developing novel drug delivery platforms that can overcome the multitude of challenges encountered in ophthalmic drug delivery. Surface active agents (SAAs) have been extensively used for the formulation of many of the dosage forms targeting ocular tissues. Novel ophthalmic carriers utilizing SAAs were broadly classified into particulate, vesicular, and controlled release drug delivery systems. Depending on their physicochemical properties, SAAs can perform a variety of roles ranging from wetting agents, emulsifiers, stabilizers, charge inducers, solubilizers, antimicrobial agents, corneal permeation enhancers, and gelling agents. Nevertheless, their use is limited by their potential toxicity and possible interactions with other formulation ingredients. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the different functional roles of SAAs in novel ophthalmic drug delivery platforms, their mechanism of action, and limitations that need to be considered during formulation to maximize their potential benefit. Understanding the mechanisms by which they perform their different roles and the possible interactions between SAAs and other formulation ingredients can help orientate the choice of formulators toward the SAA most suitable for the intended ocular application at a concentration that is both safe and effective.


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Title The Role of Surface Active Agents in Ophthalmic Drug Delivery: A Comprehensive Review
Authors Ibrahim, Shaimaa 
Keywords drug-excipient interactions;formulation;ophthalmic;permeation enhancer;physicochemical properties;poorly water soluble drugs;solubilization;surface active;surfactants
Issue Date 1-Jun-2019
Publisher ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
Journal Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 
Volume 108
Issue 6
Start page 1923
End page 1933
ISSN 00223549
DOI 10.1016/j.xphs.2019.01.016
PubMed ID 30684539
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85061571798
Web of science ID WOS:000477752600001

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