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Cortexin diffusion in human eye sclera

Journal

QUANTUM ELECTRONICS
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 407-413

Publisher

TURPION LTD
DOI: 10.1070/QE2011v041n05ABEH014641

Keywords

drug delivery; diffusion coefficient; reflectance spectroscopy; optical coherence tomography

Funding

  1. U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation [RUB1-2932-SR-08]
  2. RF State [02.740.11.0770, 02.740.11.0879]

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Investigation of the diffusion of cytamines, a typical representative of which is cortexin, is important for evaluating the drug dose, necessary to provide sufficient concentration of the preparation in the inner tissues of the eye. In the present paper, the cortexin diffusion rate in the eye sclera is measured using the methods of optical coherence tomography (OCT) and reflectance spectroscopy. The technique for determining the diffusion coefficient is based on the registration of temporal dependence of the eye sclera scattering parameters caused by partial replacement of interstitial fluid with the aqueous cortexin solution, which reduces the level of the OCT signal and decreases the reflectance of the sclera. The values of the cortexin diffusion coefficient obtained using two independent optical methods are in good agreement.

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