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Designing dendrimers for ocular drug delivery.

European journal of medicinal chemistry (2009-11-06)
Grégory Spataro, François Malecaze, Cédric-Olivier Turrin, Vincent Soler, Carine Duhayon, Pierre-Paul Elena, Jean-Pierre Majoral, Anne-Marie Caminade
ABSTRACT

New series of phosphorus-containing dendrimers, having one quaternary ammonium salt as core and carboxylic acid terminal groups have been synthesized from generation 0 (3 carboxylic acid terminal groups) to generation 2 (12 carboxylic acid terminal groups). These dendrimers react with the neutral form of carteolol (an ocular anti-hypertensive drug used to treat glaucoma) to afford ion pair (saline) species. The solubility in water of these charged dendrimers depends on the generation considered: generation 0 (3 carteolol) is well soluble, whereas generation 1 (6 carteolol) and generation 2 (12 carteolol) are poorly soluble. These dendrimers have been tested in vivo, as vehicle for ocular drug delivery of carteolol to rabbits.

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Carteolol for system suitability, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard