Srini Venkatesh
Bausch & Lomb
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Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2010
Catherine A. Scheuer; Krista Fridman; Vicki Barniak; Susan E. Burke; Srini Venkatesh
Hyaluronan, a member of the glycosaminoglycan family of biological polysaccharides, is a high-molecular-weight disaccharide polymer found throughout the human body, particularly in the eye. Bausch+Lomb Biotrue™ multi-purpose solution contains hyaluronan as a lens conditioning agent. The retention of hyaluronan from Biotrue multi-purpose solution to a variety of hydrogel contact lenses was evaluated over time. Fluorescein-tagged hyaluronan was allowed to adhere to lenses, which were then rinsed with balanced salt solution at a rate comparable to human tear secretion. Results demonstrated that hyaluronan was released slowly throughout the rinse period. The chemistry of the lens materials appeared to contribute to the hyaluronan retention capacity for each lens type. The results suggest that a multi-purpose solution containing hyaluronan has the potential to provide lens conditioning regardless of the hydrogel contact lens used.
Contact Lens and Anterior Eye | 2010
Vicki Barniak; Susan E. Burke; Srini Venkatesh
The range and extent of tear proteins removed by various multi-purpose solutions has been investigated, but there is little information in the literature about their ability to prevent denaturation of tear proteins, particularly lysozyme. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of Bausch+Lomb Biotrue™ multi-purpose solution and other care solutions to affect denaturation of lysozyme using a lysozyme activity assay. The test solutions used were: Biotrue multi-purpose solution, Bausch+Lomb renu(®) fresh™, formerly ReNu MultiPlus(®), Alcon OPTI-FREE RepleniSH, Alcon OPTI-FREE EXPRESS, CIBA VISION AQuify, and AMO COMPLETE Multi-Purpose Solution Easy Rub Formula. A phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) solution served as a control. The test and control solutions containing lysozyme were exposed to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), a known denaturant of the enzyme. The assay was based on digestion of the cell wall of Micrococcus luteus in a suspension, a substrate sensitive to active lysozyme. Enzymatic activity against M. luteus was used to assess activity of lysozyme. The decrease in the turbidity of the cell wall suspension, a measure of relative enzyme activity, was determined by following the decrease in absorbance (at 450nm) over time using a spectrophotometer. Statistically significant greater stabilization of lysozyme was observed with Biotrue multi-purpose solution and renu fresh than with OPTI-FREE RepleniSH, OPTI-FREE EXPRESS, AQuify, COMPLETE Multi-Purpose Solution Easy Rub Formula, and a PBS control. The lysozyme activity assay revealed that Biotrue multi-purpose solution and renu fresh have the ability to stabilize lysozyme under conditions that typically denature the protein.
Archive | 2007
Susan E. Burke; Erning Xia; Catherine A. Scheuer; Srini Venkatesh
Archive | 2008
Erning Xia; Susan E. Burke; Srini Venkatesh; Vicki Barniak
Archive | 2008
Srini Venkatesh; Hongna Wang; Erning Xia; Matthew S. Jonasse
Archive | 2006
Erning Xia; Hongna Wang; Srini Venkatesh; Pramod Kumar Gupta; Norman LaFrance
Archive | 2008
Susan E. Burke; Srini Venkatesh; David J. Heiler
Archive | 2009
Erning Xia; Kimberly L. Millard; Srini Venkatesh
Archive | 2006
Hongna Wang; Erning Xia; Srini Venkatesh
Archive | 2008
Srini Venkatesh; Matthew S. Jonasse; Hongna Wang