Literature DB >> 19505363

L-Carnosine: multifunctional dipeptide buffer for sustained-duration topical ophthalmic formulations.

Swita R Singh1, Samantha T Carreiro, Jessie Chu, Ganesh Prasanna, Michael R Niesman, Walter W Collette Iii, Husam S Younis, Soisurin Sartnurak, Hovhannes J Gukasyan.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The use of l-carnosine as an excipient in topical ophthalmic formulations containing gellan gum, a carbohydrate polymer with in-situ gelling properties upon mixing with mammalian tear fluid, was developed as a novel platform to extend precorneal duration. Specific utilisation of l-carnosine as a buffer in gellan gum carrying vehicles was characterised.
METHODS: Buffer capacity was evaluated using 7.5, 13.3, and 44.2 mm l-carnosine in a pH range of 5.5-7.5. Accelerated chemical stability was determined by HPLC at l-carnosine concentrations of 5-100 mm. Combinations of 7.5 mm l-carnosine with 0.06-0.6% (w/v) gellan gum were characterised rheologically. l-Carnosine-buffered solutions of gellan gum were tested for acute topical ocular tolerance in vivo in pigmented rabbits. A unique formulation combining timolol (which lowers intraocular pressure) in l-carnosine-buffered gellan gum was compared with Timoptic-XE in normotensive dogs. KEY
FINDINGS: l-Carnosine exhibited optimal pharmaceutical characteristics for use as a buffer in chronically administered topical ocular formulations. Enhancement trends were observed in solution-to-gel transition of l-carnosine-buffered vehicles containing gellan gum vs comparators. Topical tolerability of l-carnosine-buffered gellan gum formulations and lowering of intraocular pressure were equivalent with timolol and Timoptic-XE.
CONCLUSIONS: Functional synergy between excipients in gellan gum formulations buffered with l-carnosine has potential for topical ocular dosage forms with sustained precorneal residence.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19505363     DOI: 10.1211/jpp/61.06.0005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Pharmacol        ISSN: 0022-3573            Impact factor:   3.765


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