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DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PH TRIGGERED IN-SITU OPHTHALMIC GEL FORMULATION OF OFLOXACIN

Published in December 2011 Issue 4 (Vol. 1, Issue 4, 2011)

DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PH TRIGGERED IN-SITU OPHTHALMIC GEL FORMULATION OF OFLOXACIN - Issue cover

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  Formulation and characterization of an ophthalmic delivery system of an antibacterial agent, ofloxacin, based on the concept of pH triggered in situ gelation. Polyacrylic acid (Carbopol 974P) was used as the gelling agent in combination with Noveon® AA-1 USP Polycarbophil as a viscosity enhancer. Formulation optimization was carried out using a 32 full factorial design. The effect of independent variables was evaluated using dependent variables such as gel strength, bioadhesive force, viscosity and in vitro drug release of the formulation. The multiple regression analysis of the results led to equations that adequately describe the influence of the independent variables on the selected responses. Polynomial regression equations and surface plots were used to relate the dependent and independent variables. Furthermore, the desirability function was employed in order to determine the best batch which was then evaluated for in vivo antimicrobial efficacy study, effect of sterilization, ocular irritation study and accelerated stability study. It was found that the optimum values of the responses for pH triggered in situ ophthalmic gel formulation could be obtained at medium levels of Carbopol 974P and Noveon® AA-1 USP Polycarbophil (0.5/0.5%w/w respectively). The formulation retained antimicrobial efficacy, showed insignificant effect over sterilization and found non irritant to the corneal surface confirmed by microscopy of the corneal mucosal membrane compared with reference marketed formulation. The optimized formulation was found to be stable, therapeutically efficacious and providing sustained release of the drug over an 8 h period even after accelerated stability study over three months. The developed system is thus a viable alternative to conventional ophthalmic formulations.   Key words: In situ gelation; Factorial design; Desirability function; Carbopol 974P;Noveon® AA-1 USP Polycarbophil; Ofloxacin

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P. B. Patel

Department of Pharmaceutics, K...

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D. H. Shastri

Department of Pharmaceutics, K...

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P. K. Shelat

Department of Pharmaceutics, K...

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A. K. Shukla

Department of Pharmaceutics, K...

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Article ID:
AJPTR014072
Paper ID:
AJPTR-01-000827
Published Date:
2011-12-01

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B., P., & H., D. & K., P. & K., A. (2011). DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF PH TRIGGERED IN-SITU OPHTHALMIC GEL FORMULATION OF OFLOXACIN. American Journal of PharmTech Research, 1(4), xx-xx. https://ajptr.scholarjms.com/articles/74

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