Author/Authors :
Upadhayay, Preeti Department of Pharmaceutics, Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy, Chattikkara, Mathura, India , Kumar, Manish Department of Pharmaceutics, Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy, Chattikkara, Mathura, India , Pathak, Kamla Department of Pharmaceutics, Rajiv Academy for Pharmacy, Chattikkara, Mathura, India
Abstract :
In order to achieve prolong corneal contact time of norfloxacin (NFX) for treatment of
extra ocular diseases, a pH triggered nanoparticulate in-situ gelling system was designed to
explore dual advantage of nanoparticles and in-situ gelling system, for its ocular delivery. NFX
loaded nanocarriers were developed by ionotropic gelation technique using chitosan as a matrix
forming polymer, cross-linked by an anionic crosslinker sodium tripolyphosphate (TPP).
Optimization of nanoformulations was done by 32 full factorial design using chitosan and TPP
concentration(s) as the independent variables and particle size, % entrapment efficiency and
% cumulative drug release as the responses. The experimental design was validated by extra
design check point formulation (N10). The optimized formulation (N4) selected on the basis of
highest desirability factor (0.895) was developed as in-situ gelling system using carbapol934
and evaluated. The best in-situ gelling formulation (N4G5) was sufficiently mucoadhesive,
corneal toxicity, antibacterial activity and free from ocular irritancy
Keywords :
Norfloxacin , Nanoparticulate in-situ gel , Factorial design , Ocular irritancy , Corneal toxicity