Effect of derivatization of the bioavailability of ophthalmic steroids. Development of an in vitro method of evaluation
G. R. Flint and D. J. Morton
An in vitro method for evaluating efficacy of ophthalmic steroid
preparations was developed using bovine eyes. The method was tested using
three derivatives of dexamethasone (alcohol, acetate, and sodium phosphate)
and the results obtained were similar to those obtained in studies using
live rabbits, although differences were noted. Bioavailability of the
acetate was greatest; that of the sodium phosphate was the lowest. On the
basis of this study, bovine eyes could be used as an alternative method for
assessing ophthalmic steroid efficacy.