Travoprost Liquid Nanocrystals: An Innovative Armamentarium for Effective Glaucoma Therapy

El-Gendy, Mohamed A; El-Assal, Mona I A; Aziz Ishak, Rania; Mortada, Nahed D; Mansour, Mai;

Abstract


To date, the ophthalmic application of liquid crystalline nanostructures (LCNs) has not been thoroughly reconnoitered, yet they have been extensively used. LCNs are primarily made up of glyceryl monooleate (GMO) or phytantriol as a lipid, a stabilizing agent, and a penetration enhancer (PE). For optimization, the D-optimal design was exploited. A characterization using TEM and XRPD was conducted. Optimized LCNs were loaded with the anti-glaucoma drug Travoprost (TRAVO). Ex vivo permeation across the cornea, in vivo pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamic studies were performed along with ocular tolerability examinations. Optimized LCNs are constituted of GMO, Tween® 80 as a stabilizer, and either oleic acid or Captex® 8000 as PE at 25 mg each. TRAVO-LNCs, F-1-L and F-3-L, showed particle sizes of 216.20 ± 6.12 and 129.40 ± 11.73 nm, with EE% of 85.30 ± 4.29 and 82.54 ± 7.65%, respectively, revealing the highest drug permeation parameters. The bioavailability of both attained 106.1% and 322.82%, respectively, relative to the market product TRAVATAN®. They exhibited respective intraocular pressure reductions lasting for 48 and 72 h, compared to 36 h for TRAVATAN®. All LCNs exhibited no evidence of ocular injury in comparison to the control eye. The findings revealed the competence of TRAVO-tailored LCNs in glaucoma treatment and suggested the potential application of a novel platform in ocular delivery.


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Title Travoprost Liquid Nanocrystals: An Innovative Armamentarium for Effective Glaucoma Therapy
Authors El-Gendy, Mohamed A; El-Assal, Mona I A; Aziz Ishak, Rania ; Mortada, Nahed D; Mansour, Mai
Keywords D-optimal design; Travoprost; ex vivo permeation; glaucoma; liquid crystalline nanostructures; ocular delivery; pharmacodynamics; pharmacokinetics
Issue Date 15-Mar-2023
Journal Pharmaceutics 
ISSN 1999-4923
DOI 10.3390/pharmaceutics15030954
PubMed ID 36986814
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85151368481

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