Characterization of new eye drops with choline salicylate and assessment of their irritancy by in vitro short time exposure tests

Saudi Pharm J. 2015 Sep;23(4):407-12. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2014.11.009. Epub 2014 Dec 9.

Abstract

The aim of our study was to examine the irritation potential of new eye drops containing 2% choline salicylate (CS) as an active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and various polymers increasing eye drop viscosity (hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, methylcellulose, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone). The standard method for assessing the potential of irritating substances has been the Draize rabbit eye test. However the European Centre for Validation of Alternative Methods and the Coordinating Committee for Validation of Alternative Methods recommend, short time exposure (STE) in vitro tests as an alternative method for assessing eye irritation. The eye irritation potential was determined using cytotoxicity test methods for rabbit corneal cell line (SIRC) after 5 min exposure. The viability of cells was determined using two cytotoxicity assays: MTT and Neutral Red Uptake. According to the irritation rankings for the short time exposure test, all tested eye drops are classified as non-irritating (cell viability >70%).

Keywords: Choline salicylate; Eye drops; MTT; Neutral Red Uptake; Short time exposure (STE) in vitro tests.