2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2023.01.018
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Nanotechnology based drug delivery systems for the treatment of anterior segment eye diseases

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“…The former includes the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, ciliary body, crystalline lens, and aqueous humor, while the latter includes the sclera, choroid, retina, and vitreous ( Figure 1 ) [ 2 ]. The anterior and posterior segments are affected by different pathogenic factors [ 13 , 25 ], resulting in different types of diseases, making ocular drug delivery one of the most challenging tasks for researchers [ 26 ]. The following is a brief overview of the relevant ocular structures that affect drug delivery.…”
Section: Ocular Structure and Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The former includes the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, ciliary body, crystalline lens, and aqueous humor, while the latter includes the sclera, choroid, retina, and vitreous ( Figure 1 ) [ 2 ]. The anterior and posterior segments are affected by different pathogenic factors [ 13 , 25 ], resulting in different types of diseases, making ocular drug delivery one of the most challenging tasks for researchers [ 26 ]. The following is a brief overview of the relevant ocular structures that affect drug delivery.…”
Section: Ocular Structure and Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, scientists have investigated and created many novel types of ophthalmic formulations, including micelles, liposomes, nanoparticles, nanosuspensions, dendritic polymers, microneedles, cubosomes, niosomes, nanowafers, etc., providing a number of alternatives to the drug delivery of traditional ophthalmic formulations [ 13 ]. Nanogels are formed from natural polymers, synthetic polymers, or a combination thereof, and their three-dimensional network structure allows for the encapsulation of small molecules, oligonucleotides, and even proteins [ 14 ], whose unique characteristics make it possible for drug delivery, diagnostics, and imaging and have great potential for application in the biomedical, tissue engineering, and pharmaceutical fields [ 15 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Liposomes are extensively regarded and investigated as lipid-based drug delivery vehicles, not only due to the fundamental raw material for their manufacture, phospholipids, is an inherent element in human cells, making them friendly and non-immunogenic, but also since they can be manufactured as nanoscale particles, making them simpler to cross intrinsic limitations like blood vessel barriers and cellular membranes. In addition to antibacterial medication delivery, they are now employed in a variety of purposes, including as the treatment of cancer [81][82][83], eye illnesses [84,85], and neurodegenerative diseases [86,87].…”
Section: Lipid-based Nano-formulations As Antibacterial Theranosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Normally there are two different ways for drug delivery to the eyes; local injection, which is traumatic and less acceptable and only applied by the medical personnel, and topical administration, which includes different types of eye drops and gels and is more user friendly [ 19 , 20 ]. Despite the efforts made, still there are some limitations in producing high performance topical therapeutic compounds for ocular disease treatment.…”
Section: Ocular Anatomy and Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%