Optimized Ion-Sensitive Hydrogels Based on Gellan Gum and Arabinogalactan for the Treatment of Dry Eye Disease

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Abstract

Dry Eye Disease (DED) is a multifactorial condition characterized by insufficient tear film stability and ocular discomfort. Conventional artificial tears offer limited efficacy due to short precorneal residence time. This study aimed to develop and optimize ion-sensitive in situ gelling formulations based on low-acetylated Gellan Gum (GG) and Arabinogalactan (AG) to enhance retention and therapeutic efficacy in DED. Various buffer systems were screened to identify optimal gelation conditions upon interaction with artificial tear fluid (ATF). Formulations were characterized for pH, osmolality, wettability, viscosity, and viscoelastic properties. A Design of Experiments (DoE) ap-proach was employed to understand the influence of GG and AG concentrations on rheological behavior. The selected formulation, GG(0.1%)/AG(0.2%), demonstrated a significant viscosity increase upon ATF dilution, suitable viscoelastic properties, en-hanced mucoadhesion compared to hyaluronic acid, and improved ferning patterns. In vivo studies in rabbits confirmed prolonged precorneal retention of the fluorescently labeled formulation. These results suggest that the GG/AG-based hydrogel is a prom-ising strategy for improving the performance of artificial tears in DED treatment.

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