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Eudragit microparticles as a possible tool for ophthalmic administration of acyclovir.

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  • Eudragit microparticles as a possible tool for ophthalmic administration of acyclovir. Abstract Text:

    rita cortesiRita Cortesi,sara c lahm ajanjiSara C Lahm Ajanji,elisa sivieriElisa Sivieri,marco manservigiMarco Manservigi,gheorghe fundueanuGheorghe Fundueanu,enea menegattiEnea Menegatti,elisabetta espositoElisabetta Esposito,rita cortesiRita Cortesi,sara c lahm ajanjiSara C Lahm Ajanji,elisa sivieriElisa Sivieri,marco manservigiMarco Manservigi,gheorghe fundueanuGheorghe Fundueanu,enea menegattiEnea Menegatti,elisabetta espositoElisabetta Esposito,rita cortesiRita Cortesi,sara c lahm ajanjiSara C Lahm Ajanji,elisa sivieriElisa Sivieri,marco manservigiMarco Manservigi,gheorghe fundueanuGheorghe Fundueanu,enea menegattiEnea Menegatti,elisabetta espositoElisabetta Esposito,

    This paper describes the production and characterization of polyacrylic polymer (Eudragit RL, RS and NE) microparticles by spray drying method. Microparticles were designed for ophthalmic administration of acyclovir. Microparticle morphology was characterized by optical and electron microscopy. The release kinetics of the drug from microspheres were determined by a dialysis method. The spray drying method described allows the production of microparticles with acceptable encapsulation efficiency and appropriate dimensional characteristics for ophthalmic administration. Release profile data indicate that acyclovir is released from microparticles in a controlled manner. In addition the release pattern of the drug is influenced by the type of Eudragit used for microparticle production. Moreover the plaque reduction efficiency of acyclovir containing microparticles (except for RS/NE microspheres) is comparable to that displayed by the free drug. Finally our results suggest that acyclovir containing microparticles could represent an interesting system for the release of this antiviral drug at the eye site.

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    r cortesiR Cortesi,sc ajanjiSC Ajanji,e sivieriE Sivieri,m manservigiM Manservigi,g fundueanuG Fundueanu,e menegattiE Menegatti,e espositoE Esposito,r cortesiR Cortesi,sc ajanjiSC Ajanji,e sivieriE Sivieri,m manservigiM Manservigi,g fundueanuG Fundueanu,e menegattiE Menegatti,e espositoE Esposito,r cortesiR Cortesi,sc ajanjiSC Ajanji,e sivieriE Sivieri,m manservigiM Manservigi,g fundueanuG Fundueanu,e menegattiE Menegatti,e espositoE Esposito,

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    Eudragit microparticles as a possible tool for ophthalmic administration of acyclovir. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Journal of microencapsulation

    VOLUME: 24

    Page Numbers: 445-56

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    ISSN: 0265-2048

    DAY: 20

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 8500513

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Ferrara. crt@unife.it

    Country: England

    England Research PublicationEngland Research Publication

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