Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Polymers in Ocular Drug Delivery. II. Polymer-Coated Vesicles

1992 
Association of Carbopol 934P and Carbopol 1342 (a hydrophobic modified Carbopol resin) with phospholipid vesicles was assessed by photon correlation spectroscopy and microelectrophoresis at pH 7.4 and 5. The precorneal clearance of the polymer-coated vesicles was compared to that of uncoated vesicles by lacrimal dacryoscintigraphy in the rabbit. The mucoadhesive polymer-coated vesicles demonstrated significantly enhanced precorneal retention compared to noncoated vesicles only at pH 5 (P < 0.005). The entrapment and subsequent release of tropicamide from Carbopol 1342-coated and uncoated liposomes were determined in vitro together with an in vivo evaluation of the vesicles formulated at the lower pH. Mucoadhesive polymer-coated vesicles failed to increase significantly the bioavailability of the entrapped tropicamide compared to uncoated vesicles and aqueous solution.
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