Amphiphilic additives in silicone oil tamponade and emulsification: an eye-on-a-chip study.
Yongjie LuYau Kei ChanLong Hei LauDavid WongJasper Ka Wai WongKendrick Co ShihShiu Ming LaiHo Cheung ShumPublished in: Acta ophthalmologica (2019)
The amphiphilic substances in silicone oil promoted emulsification. Besides typical oil-in-water drops that normally affect the eye, water-in-oil drops were also formed. Before silicone oil could be considered as a vehicle for drug delivery, the nature of the drug and its possible effect on emulsification and therefore on the pharmacokinetics needs to be investigated. An additional concern is that water-in-oil droplets in the eye would affect the optical clarity of silicone oil and might cause visual symptoms.