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      Transscleral passive and iontophoretic transport: theory and analysis.

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          The sclera is considered the 'static barrier,' a main barrier for transscleral drug delivery. The characterization of passive and iontophoretic transport across the sclera in vitro is the first step toward our ability to predict transscleral drug delivery. Although previous studies have investigated this topic, the quantitative structure permeation relationships (QSPR) for passive and iontophoretic transscleral transport are not available. Areas covered: This review evaluated previous results of transscleral passive and iontophoretic transport in vitro and examined QSPR for transscleral permeation of small permeants and macromolecules. Passive permeation data in the literature were compared with respective to the animal species employed in the studies. Data variability was investigated. Electrotransport theory and the mechanisms of iontophoresis were reviewed and used to analyze the iontophoresis data. Expert opinion: QSPR was examined for passive transscleral permeation, showing correlations between logarithm of permeability coefficient and logarithm of molecular weight. Potential causes of data variability were proposed. QSPR were established for electroosmosis using the molecular weight of neutral permeants and for iontophoresis enhancement using the molecular weight and charge of ionic permeants. However, QSPR for charged macromolecules were empirical; iontophoretic flux enhancement was significantly smaller than Nernst-Planck model prediction due to complicating factors.

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          Journal
          Expert Opin Drug Deliv
          Expert opinion on drug delivery
          Informa UK Limited
          1744-7593
          1742-5247
          Mar 2018
          : 15
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] a Division of Pharmaceutical Sciences, James L Winkle College of Pharmacy , University of Cincinnati , Cincinnati , OH , USA.
          [2 ] b Department of Pharmaceutical Science and Research, School of Pharmacy , Marshall University , Huntington , WV , USA.
          Article
          10.1080/17425247.2018.1406918
          29149574
          264419a0-0ce1-4f06-ab36-320d496c7baa
          History

          transscleral,Ocular delivery,diffusion,iontophoresis,quantitative structure permeation relationships (QSPR),sclera

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