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Background: Fungal keratitis (FK), a major cause of blindness, remains challenging to treat due to poor drug penetration and antifungal resistance. Amphotericin-B (AmB), a water-insoluble and low-permeability, necessitates innovative delivery systems to improve its therapeutic efficacy. Methods: AmB was encapsulated within oleosomes (Ole) prepared using the ethanol injection method, using phosphatidylcholine (Lipoid S100) and sodium oleate, resulting in nanosized spherical globules. The optimized Ole were characterized, then the selected Ole were incorporated into sodium polyacrylate/PEG/chitosan-based microneedles (AmB-Ole/MNs) to improve ocular delivery by creating transient microchannels on the eye surface. Results: , ocular tolerance by targeting TLR4/NLRP3 pathways and histopathological studies. Conclusion: The AmB-Ole/MNs system as an innovative ocular delivery platform for fungal keratitis offers sustained drug release, enhanced permeation, potent antifungal activity, and reduced toxicity. AmB-Ole/MNs showed promise for ocular AmB delivery for FK.
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