RRC ID 71868
Author Mehra NK, Cai D, Kuo L, Hein T, Palakurthi S.
Title Safety and toxicity of nanomaterials for ocular drug delivery applications.
Journal Nanotoxicology
Abstract Multifunctional nanomaterials are rapidly emerging for ophthalmic delivery of therapeutics to facilitate safe and effective targeting with improved patient compliance. Because of their extremely high area to volume ratio, nanomaterials often have physicochemical properties that are different from those of their larger counterparts. There exists a complex relationship between the physicochemical properties (composition, size, shape, charge, roughness, and porosity) of the nanomaterials and their interaction with the biological system. The eye is a very sensitive accessible organ and is subjected to intended and unintended exposure to nanomaterials. Currently, various ophthalmic formulations are available in the market, while some are underway in preclinical and clinical phases. However, the data on safety, efficacy, and toxicology of these advanced nanomaterials for ocular drug delivery are sparse. Focus of the present review is to provide a comprehensive report on the safety, biocompatibility and toxicities of nanomaterials in the eye.
Volume 10(7)
Pages 836-60
Published 2016-9-1
DOI 10.3109/17435390.2016.1153165
PMID 27027670
MeSH Administration, Ophthalmic Animals Biocompatible Materials / toxicity* Drug Carriers / toxicity* Eye / drug effects* Humans Nanostructures / toxicity* Particle Size Porosity Safety Surface Properties Toxicity Tests
IF 4.925
Resource
Human and Animal Cells HCE-T(RCB2280)