Mr. Prausnitz et al., MEASUREMENT AND PREDICTION OF TRANSIENT TRANSPORT ACROSS SCLERA FOR DRUG-DELIVERY TO THE EYE, Industrial & engineering chemistry research, 37(8), 1998, pp. 2903-2907
Drug delivery to the eye for treatment of a number of important diseas
es involves non-steady-state transport across the sclera. Although the
literature contains steady-state measurements of permeability, the tr
ansient transport properties of sclera have not been determined experi
mentally or described theoretically. In this study, carboxyfluorescein
flux across human sclera is shown experimentally to approach a quasi-
steady state with a lag time of 0.37 h. Because drug-sclera contact ti
mes in the body are often shorter than this, the use of steady-state p
ermeability models will overpredict the amount of drug delivered to th
e eye. A theoretical model is also developed to describe the observed
transient flux by accounting for both diffusion and solute binding wit
hin the sclera.