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In vitro study on corneal permeability to bunazosin.
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1988
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OphthalmologyMedicineCorneal SwellingCorneal PermeabilityOcular TissueTopical DrugWound HealingGlaucomaAqueous HumourOcular PharmacologyPharmacologyCorneal Permeability ApparatusOcular Surface Physiology
Corneal permeability of bunazosin, one of the alpha-adrenergic receptor antagonists, was investigated in vitro using excised rabbit cornea mounted on a corneal permeability apparatus, and the enhancing effects of various acids on the permeability of bunazosin were evaluated. Caprylic and capric acid elevated octanol/water partition coefficient of bunazosin, and corneal permeability was increased, probably as a result of ion-pair formation between them. Neither bunazosin, these acids, or the ion-pair caused corneal swelling. These acids, in contrast, had little effect on the partition of pilocarpine, or on corneal permeability.
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