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An antifouling supramolecular polymer ophthalmic ointment alleviates symblepharon in rat alkali burn eyes.

Minghui LiangZhuoya WangKai HeMengyu LiaoHaokun ZhangMiao GuoShuqi LiangHaixia GuoSongbo XieXiaohong WangMei DuCaiyun YouJianhai YangHua Yan
Published in: Biomaterials science (2024)
Symblepharon is an adverse ocular disease resulting in ocular discomfort and impaired vision, severely dragging down a patient's quality of life. Due to the specificity of the ocular surface, the retention time of drugs on it is short, leading to limited therapeutic effects for ocular diseases. Therefore, it is imperative to design a novel drug delivery system, which can not only prolong the retention time of a drug but also play an anti-fibrosis role in symblepharon. Herein, an antifouling supramolecular polymer ophthalmic ointment consisting of poly( N -acryloyl alaninamide) (PNAAA), vitamin C (VitC) and levofloxacin (Levo) was developed (termed PNAVL ophthalmic ointment), which acted as a mucoadhesive and long-acting ocular delivery system. This antifouling PNAVL ophthalmic ointment improved the retention time of VitC and Levo, and simultaneously provided anti-inflammation and anti-fibrosis effects for mitigating symblepharon after ocular alkali burn injury.
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