Biomimetic Lipid-polymer composite membrane model to study Permeability through Cornea
Ruchira Chakraborty,
Chavan Tejas Avinash,
Manju Misra
et al.
Abstract:The excised animal cornea is the gold standard for testing and evaluating drug permeability through a cornea. However, it has a concise shelf life and encounters ethical concerns. Also, ex-vivo models, which are incomplete replicas of the human cornea, may provide faulty results in the pre-clinical studies. To circumvent these problems, we have proposed an in-vitro biomimetic lipid-polymer composite membrane (BLCM) model as an artificial cornea to study drug permeability. We designed and fabricated a free-stan… Show more
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