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  • Title: Quality by design steered approach for co-encapsulation of timolol maleate and dorzolamide hydrochloride in injectable liposomes.
    Author: Verma P, Rajpurohit R, Yadav KS.
    Journal: Int J Pharm; 2024 Oct 25; 664():124566. PubMed ID: 39154918.
    Abstract:
    Glaucoma is caused by high intraocular pressure, which can causes blindness. Combinations of timolol and dorzolamide are used for its treatment with a requirement of multiple dosing with dosing being twice or four times a day. Conventional eye drops have poor pre-corneal retention and is thus less available for action. This study utilizes principles of Quality by Design for formulation of injectable liposomes coloaded with timolol maleate and dorzolamide HCl, which overcomes limitations of conventional eye drops. For implementation of Quality by Design principles a systematic approach involving defining Quality Target Product Profile, identification of Critical Quality Attributes, mapping Critical Quality Attributes to Critical Process Parameters and Critical Material Attributes, Failure Mode and Effect Analysis based risk assessment, Taguchi screening, and 32 full factorial Design of Experiments design were utilized. A robust model for formulation of coloaded liposomes was successfully developed. Design of Experiments approach allowed to obtain optimized batch having particle size of 116.1 nm, encapsulation efficiency of dorzolamide HCl of 72.12 % and encapsulation efficiency of timolol maleate of 71.94 %. In-vitro drug release showed a sustained release for 4 days. The prepared formulation was in the desired osmolarity range. Biosafety was proved using histopathological characterization. In-vivo studies for assessing the Intra Ocular Pressure reduction showed that there was no significant difference in Intra Ocular Pressure reduction between prepared liposomes and marketed formulation but were superior than marketed formulation because of less fluctuations in Intra Ocular Pressure. Prepared coloaded injectable liposomes lays the foundation for further research in the area and can be translated from to bench side for commercial clinical use.
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