• Title of article

    Accelerated study on lysozyme deposition on poly(HEMA) contact lenses

  • Author/Authors

    Argaw Kidane، نويسنده , , John M. Szabocsik، نويسنده , , Kinam Park، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
  • Pages
    5
  • From page
    2051
  • To page
    2055
  • Abstract
    A technique was developed to accelerate lysozyme deposition on poly(HEMA) contact lenses and measure the amounts of the deposited lysozyme. This technique was for evaluation of bendazac lysine solution, a contact lens cleaning and wetting solution. Effect of temperature on lysozyme deposition on poly(HEMA) contact lenses was examined. Five temperatures ranging from 25°C to 90°C were chosen to examine the temperature effect. The amounts of lysozyme deposited on poly(HEMA) contact lenses at 25°C and 60°C were 0.27 μg/lens and 0.61 μg/lens, respectively. The amount increased sharply to 23 μg/lens at 70°C with the maximum of 31 μg/lens at 90°C. Kinetics of lysozyme deposition on poly(HEMA) contact lenses was examined at 80°C. Lysozyme deposition increased sharply during the first 2 h and reached a plateau after 2 h. Effectiveness of various cleaning procedures was examined using bendazac lysine solution. When the contact lenses were washed without rubbing with fingers, the bendazac lysine reduced the amount of deposited lysozyme by more than 40% from 18.3 μg/lens to 10.6 μg/lens. The effect of bendazac lysine was most prominent when the contact lenses were shaken during storage in the presence of lysozyme in solution. If the contact lenses were cleaned by rubbing with fingers, the effect of bendazac lysine solution on the prevention of lysozyme deposition was negligible.
  • Keywords
    Contact Lens , Poly(HEMA) , bendazac lysine , accelerated deposition , lysozyme
  • Journal title
    Biomaterials
  • Serial Year
    1998
  • Journal title
    Biomaterials
  • Record number

    543117