Formulation and Evaluation of a pH Induced In Situ Occular Gelling System of Ketorolac

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https://doi.org/10.26452/ijebr.v1i2.376

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Ketorolac, Sodium Alginate, HPMC, FTIR

Abstract

A traditional fluid ophthalmologic delivery mechanisms illustrate concise pre-corneal retention time as well as the relates impermeability toward the cornea which results in low class ocular bioactivity. An objective of a current workplace would be to establish but also analyze a kind optometric delivery mechanism for just a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory substance, ketorolac, founded on the principle like pH Induced through in situ gelling. A sodium alginate was being used as a gelation operative in combination by HPMC (0.25 - 0.75 % w/v) where did act like a viscous improving entity. Compatability studies of opoid components have been done utilizing fourier transform infrared studies. An optimized formulation have been characterized such as precision, Gelation studies, ph drug loading, In vitro release study. In vitro release studies demonstrated that such F8 formulation containing 0.3% w/v of sodium but also hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (10cps & 15cps) with 0.5% w/v each shows sustained release of drug up to 8hrs & nearly tries to follow zero order kinetics of super case II transmit process. A clearness, ph but also pure drug of an optimized formulation have been discovered of being satisfying. A designed system is indeed an alternative to the conventional ophthalmologic falls, patient compliance, commercially focussed as well as economical.

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2022-05-30

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Sravya B, Mandalapu Ruchitha, Kankala Soujanya, Nimmala Raveena, Syed Ahmed Hussaini, & Modugula Jayaram. (2022). Formulation and Evaluation of a pH Induced In Situ Occular Gelling System of Ketorolac. International Journal of Experimental and Biomedical Research, 1(2), 56–63. https://doi.org/10.26452/ijebr.v1i2.376

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