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DOI: 10.3109/02713688609029240
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Corneal penetration of topical amphotericin B and natamycin

Denis M. O’Day,W. Steven Head,Richard D. Robinson,Jeffrey A. Clanton

Natamycin
Penetration (warfare)
Amphotericin B
1986
AbstractThe corneal uptake and penetration of 14C-labelled 0.15% amphotericin B and 5% natamycin were studied in Dutch-belted rabbits. Corneal levels of natamycin were substantially higher than amphotericin B. For both drugs, these levels were influenced by corneal contact time. In corneas debrided of epithelium, both agents entered the corneal stroma and levels were detected in aqueous in the therapeutic range. However, in corneas with intact epithelium, penetration was negligible for amphotericin B (0.23μg/gm at 2 mins). By contrast, although penetration of natamycin was greatly reduced, 7.Oμg/gm were present at 2 mins.
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    Corneal penetration of topical amphotericin B and natamycin” is a paper by Denis M. O’Day W. Steven Head Richard D. Robinson Jeffrey A. Clanton published in 1986. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.