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Poly(Sulfobetaine Methacrylate-co-Vinyl Pyrrolidone) Hydrogels as Potential Contact Lenses Delivery Systems for Timolol Maleate.

Denitsa NikolovaChristo TzachevLachezar ChristovElena Vassileva
Published in: Gels (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The study reveals the development of novel hydrogels based on sulfobetaine methacrylate (SB) and vinyl pyrrolidone (VP) copolymers as potential contact lenses delivery systems of timolol maleate (TM). The novel copolymer networks demonstrated composition dependent swelling kinetics, where the hydrophilicity of VP and the physical network of SB monomeric units play significant roles. TM loading efficiency appeared to slightly depend on the copolymeric composition, increasing upon VP monomeric unit increase. In contrast, the TM release was prolonged when the SB monomeric units content in the copolymers increased, reaching full drug release for 48 h for the SB-rich networks. The transparency of the hydrogels was also studied and the obtained values demonstrate their applicability as potential materials for soft contact lenses. The study has revealed the potential of these novel copolymeric hydrogels as materials for contact lenses delivery systems of timolol maleate.
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