WO2017007273A1 - 각막질환 또는 결막질환의 치료용 조성물 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition for preventing or treating corneal disease or conjunctival disease, including maple leaf extract.
- the present invention also relates to a method for preventing or treating corneal disease or conjunctival disease, comprising administering to the eye of a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a maple leaf extract.
- the present invention relates to a cosmetic composition for preventing or improving ocular hyperemia including maple leaf extract.
- Corneal disease refers to any disease that causes transparent vision damage by damaging the cornea, which serves to protect the eye and to deflect the light coming into the eye and deliver it to the retina.
- the ocular disease is included in eight sub-categories of ophthalmology, and corneal disease is included as one of the main fields of the ocular disease.
- Various treatment methods are provided for the treatment of eye diseases, such as the injection of a drug or laser treatment.
- the treatment of injecting steroidal drugs into the vitreous is a method for the treatment of corneal neovascular disease, a type of corneal disease.
- corneal neovascular disease a type of corneal disease.
- side effects such as bleeding and retinal detachment due to steroidal injection, and there may be side effects in which intraocular pressure may increase due to the drug or cataract may be caused by repeated injections.
- Korean Patent No. 132731 discloses an eye allergy and treatment of ocular hyperemia of alcaptatin. However, there is still a need for safer and more effective therapeutics.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for preventing or treating corneal disease or conjunctival disease, comprising administering a pharmaceutical composition comprising maple leaf extract to an eye of an individual.
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a cosmetic composition for preventing or improving ocular hyperemia including maple leaf extract.
- the present inventors have made intensive efforts to develop a composition comprising a natural extract having a prophylactic or therapeutic effect on corneal diseases such as ocular hyperemia and corneal neovascular disease and having no side effects. It was confirmed that there is an inhibitory effect of blood vessels, thereby completing the present invention.
- Maple leaf extract according to the present invention is effective in the prevention or treatment of corneal disease or conjunctival disease.
- 1 is a photograph showing the degree of congestion after administration of maple leaf extract to the eye of a mouse, before and after ocular hyperemia is induced by capsaicin.
- FIG. 2 is a graph showing the degree of ocular hyperemia in rats induced with ocular hyperemia by capsaicin after the maple leaf extract was administered to the mice's eyes.
- Figure 3 is a photograph showing the degree of corneal neovascularization when the maple leaf extract is administered to the eyeball of rats induced corneal damage with sodium hydroxide.
- Figure 4 is a photograph showing the length of corneal neovascularization when administration of maple leaf extract to the eyeball of rats induced corneal damage with sodium hydroxide.
- Maple Acer It provides a pharmaceutical composition for the prevention or treatment of corneal disease or conjunctival disease comprising palmatum) leaf extract.
- Maple ( Acer) palmatum is a deciduous lumber growing tree, which refers to a plant having a height of about 10 to 20m and a circular shape.
- the term "extract” refers to a liquid component obtained by immersing a desired substance in various solvents, and then extracted for a predetermined time at room temperature or warmed state, and a resultant such as a solid component obtained by removing the solvent from the liquid component.
- a resultant such as a solid component obtained by removing the solvent from the liquid component.
- the method for obtaining the extract is not particularly limited as long as it can obtain an extract having a prophylactic or therapeutic effect of corneal disease or conjunctival disease, but preferably the root, stem, leaf, fruit, flower of the maple tree.
- the extract may be included in an amount of 0.01 to 100% by weight, more preferably 1 to 80% by weight, based on the total weight of the pharmaceutical composition, respectively.
- the maple leaf extract may be maple leaf ethanol extract.
- Maple leaf extract in the present invention may be a maple leaf hydrothermal extract.
- a Gyeongseo ultrafast vacuum extractor (Gyeongseo Extractor, COSMOS 660, Incheon, Korea) Lyophilized to prepare a maple leaf hydrothermal extract.
- the maple leaf extract may be prepared and used as a fraction thereof.
- fraction refers to the result obtained by performing the fractionation to separate a specific component or a specific component group from a mixture comprising various various components.
- the fractionation method for obtaining the fraction is not particularly limited, and may be performed according to a method commonly used in the art. Solvent fractionation by treatment of various solvents, ultrafiltration fractionation through passage of ultrafiltration membranes with constant molecular weight cut-off values, and various chromatography (manufactured for separation according to size, charge, hydrophobicity or affinity) Chromatography), and combinations thereof.
- the kind of solvent used to obtain the fraction in the present invention is not particularly limited, and any solvent known in the art may be used.
- the fractionation solvent water, an organic solvent or a mixed solvent thereof may be used, and the organic solvent may be an alcohol having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, a polar solvent such as ethyl acetate or acetone, hexane or dichloro Non-polar solvents of methane or mixed solvents thereof can be used.
- a polar solvent such as ethyl acetate or acetone, hexane or dichloro
- Non-polar solvents of methane or mixed solvents thereof can be used.
- water, alcohols having 1 to 4 carbon atoms or mixed solvents thereof may be used, and more preferably ethanol may be used.
- the fractions may each comprise 0.001 to 100% by weight, more preferably 0.1 to 80% by weight relative to the total weight of the pharmaceutical composition.
- cornea refers to a structure that allows the eye to be protected from the outside, through the light, and refracted as a transparent film on the ocular surface at the center of the eye.
- the term "keratopathy” means any disease or injury that causes damage to the cornea by causing damage to the cornea, and specifically, the corneal disease includes dry eye, hyperemia, corneal neovascular disease, and keratitis. It may be any one selected from the group containing, but is not limited thereto, and may be included without limitation if the disease is accompanied by ocular hyperemia, or due to the neovascularization of the corneal vessels.
- maple leaf extract in order to confirm the ocular hyperemia suppression effect of the maple leaf extract, after administering the maple leaf extract to the eye of the rat, 1% capsaicin administered to confirm the degree of ocular hyperemia, maple tree It was confirmed that ocular hyperemia is suppressed depending on the concentration of the leaf extract, maple leaf extract can be used for the treatment of corneal disease whose main symptoms are ocular hyperemia (FIG. 1, 2).
- maple leaf extract in order to confirm the inhibitory effect of neovascularization in the cornea of the maple leaf extract, as a result of administering the maple leaf extract to the rat induced corneal damage by alkaline burn, the maple leaf It is confirmed that the angiogenesis of the blood vessels in the cornea is suppressed depending on the concentration of the extract, maple leaf extract can be used for the treatment of corneal neovascular disease (Fig. 3, 4).
- dry eye refers to a condition in which eyes lack eyedrops, tears evaporate excessively, or tear components are unbalanced, causing eyeball damage and eye irritation and irritation such as irritation, foreign body, and dryness. Means disease.
- ocular hyperemia refers to a condition in which red blood cells appear in the eye and have a reddish color, and the blood blood cells mean blood vessels.
- corneaal neovascular disease refers to a disease in which abnormal blood vessels are formed and enlarged in the transparent cornea which should not have blood vessels, causing loss of vision and eye damage.
- keratitis refers to a disease in which the inflammation of the cornea causes pain, decreased visual acuity, corneal clouding, and the like, and ocular hyperemia may occur as a representative symptom.
- the term "conjunctival” refers to a tissue that forms the surface of the eye together with the cornea, and protects the eye from foreign substances, and refers to tissues involved in the formation of the mucus layer of the tear and immune function
- “conjunctival disease” refers to the conjunctiva.
- Means any disease or damage caused by damage to the conjunctival disease may be any one selected from the group including specifically conjunctivitis, bronchiolitis, and pterygium, but is not limited thereto, accompanied by eye congestion Or any disease that may occur due to angiogenesis may be included without limitation.
- the term "conjunctivitis” refers to an inflammatory disease occurring in the conjunctiva, a tissue surrounding the eye, and can be divided into infectious conjunctivitis and non-infectious conjunctivitis depending on the cause.
- the infectious conjunctivitis is caused by infection of various pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, and the non-infectious conjunctivitis is caused by an allergic reaction to foreign substances.
- the types of infectious conjunctivitis include epidemic conjunctivitis, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis (Apollo conjunctivitis), and bacterial conjunctivitis.
- pandemic conjunctivitis refers to conjunctivitis that is highly contagious for two weeks after the onset of conjunctivitis, which occurs mainly in summer by adenovirus.
- apollo conjunctivitis conjunctivitis caused by Enterovirus (Enterovirus) represents a symptom accompanied by bleeding in the conjunctiva.
- bacterial conjunctivitis is mainly conjunctivitis caused by bacteria, and the causative bacteria include Streptococcus pneumoniae , Staphylococcus aureus , and Neisseria. gonorrhoeae ), but is not limited thereto.
- censorship refers to a yellow nodule that slightly rises in the inner conjunctiva close to the cornea, and when inflammation occurs, it is referred to as censoritis and may cause ocular hyperemia.
- the term “pterygium” refers to a disease in which the blood vessel-rich fibrous tissue grows in a triangular shape toward the center of the cornea, starting from the inner conjunctiva of the eye and beyond the boundary between the conjunctiva and the cornea.
- prevention may mean any action that inhibits or delays the onset of corneal disease or conjunctival disease by administering the maple leaf extract according to the present invention to an individual.
- treatment may mean any action to improve or benefit the symptoms of the disease by administering the composition of the present invention to a subject suspected of developing a corneal disease or conjunctival disease.
- the term "individual” may mean any animal including a human having or likely to develop a corneal disease or conjunctival disease.
- the animal may be a mammal such as, but not limited to, a human, a cow, a horse, a sheep, a pig, a goat, a camel, a antelope, a dog, a cat, and the like, which require treatment of similar symptoms.
- the term "pharmaceutical composition” means prepared for the purpose of preventing or treating a disease, and may be used in various forms, each formulated in accordance with conventional methods. For example, they may be formulated in oral dosage forms such as powders, granules, tablets, capsules, suspensions, emulsions, syrups, and the like, and may be used in the form of external preparations and sterile injectable solutions.
- the pharmaceutical composition may be an external topical formulation, and may be specifically formulated into any one selected from the group including eye ointments, eye drops, and sprays, but formulations used for administration to the eye in the art. Is not limited.
- the pharmaceutical composition including the maple leaf extract may further include a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
- the term "pharmaceutically acceptable carrier” may refer to a carrier or diluent that does not interfere with the biological activity and properties of the compound to be injected without stimulating the organism.
- the kind of the carrier usable in the present invention is not particularly limited, and any carrier can be used as long as it is a conventionally used and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier in the art.
- Non-limiting examples of the carrier include saline, sterile water, Ringer's solution, buffered saline, albumin injection solution, dextrose solution, maltodextrin solution, glycerol, ethanol and the like. These may be used alone or in combination of two or more thereof.
- the carrier may include a non-naturally occuring carrier.
- ком ⁇ онентs such as antioxidants, buffers and / or bacteriostatic agents may be added and used, and diluents, dispersants, surfactants, binders, lubricants, and the like may be additionally added to provide a solution such as an aqueous solution, a suspension, an emulsion, or the like. It may be formulated into a use formulation, pills, capsules, granules or tablets.
- the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention may include a pharmaceutically effective amount of maple leaf extract.
- pharmaceutically effective amount means an amount sufficient to treat a disease at a reasonable benefit / risk ratio applicable to medical treatment, generally in an amount of 0.001 to 1000 mg / kg, preferably 0.05 The amount of to 200 mg / kg, more preferably 0.1 to 100 mg / kg may be administered once to several times daily.
- the specific therapeutically effective amount for a particular patient is determined by the specific composition, including the type and extent of the reaction to be achieved, whether or not other agents are used in some cases, the age, weight, general health of the patient, It is desirable to apply differently depending on various factors and similar factors well known in the medical field, including sex and diet, time of administration, route of administration and rate of composition, duration of treatment, drugs used with or co-specific with the specific composition.
- compositions of the present invention may be administered as individual therapeutic agents or in combination with other therapeutic agents and may be administered sequentially or simultaneously with conventional therapeutic agents. And single or multiple administrations. In consideration of all the above factors, it is important to administer an amount that can achieve the maximum effect in a minimum amount without causing side effects, and can be easily determined by those skilled in the art.
- the term "administration" means introducing the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention to a patient in any suitable manner, the maple leaf extract of the present invention is effective in the prevention or treatment of corneal disease or conjunctival disease.
- the route of administration of the composition may be administered through the eye.
- the present invention provides a cosmetic composition for preventing or improving ocular hyperemia including maple leaf extract.
- the composition may include eye cosmetic products, and the eye cosmetic products may be any one selected from the group comprising eyebrow pencil, eyeliner, eye shadow, mascara, and eye makeup remover. have.
- the term “improvement” may mean any action that at least reduces the parameters associated with the condition being treated, for example, the extent of symptoms.
- the present invention provides a method for preventing or treating a corneal disease or conjunctival disease, comprising administering to the eye of a subject a pharmaceutical composition comprising a maple leaf extract.
- the term "administration" is the same as described above, in one embodiment of the present invention with respect to the method of administration, the maple leaf extract of 0.1 mg / ml, 0.5 mg / ml, and 1.0 mg / ml, respectively Administration was at morning, afternoon, and morning of the day of induction, but not limited thereto.
- the maple leaf extract was administered at a concentration of 0.1 mg / ml, 0.5 mg / ml, and 1.0 mg / ml, respectively, in the morning and afternoon for 7 days from the day of induction of corneal injury. It is not limited.
- the extracted maple leaf extract was filtered using a standard test sieve (150 ⁇ m, Retsch, Han, Germany) and concentrated to dryness in a freeze dryer.
- the freeze-dried maple leaf extract powder (50 mg) was dissolved in 1 ml of distilled water, filtered through a 0.22 ⁇ m disk filter, and stored at ⁇ 20 ° C. until use.
- capsaicin (Sigma, MO, USA) was dissolved in a solution containing 15% ethanol and 8.5% tween-80 and diluted with sterile saline to a final 33 mM concentration. The solution was prepared.
- the animal model inducing ocular hyperemia is a 6-week-old male SD rat purchased from Orient Co., Ltd. (Seongnam, Korea), and the rats were purified for 1 week after purchase.
- the extract prepared in Example 1 was used by dissolving in sterile saline solution according to the concentration of each group (low concentration group: 0.1 mg / ml, medium concentration group: 0.5 mg / ml, high concentration group: 1.0 mg / ml).
- the concentration-specific extract was prepared on the day of administration.
- the concentration-derived extract prepared daily was administered 20 ⁇ L twice a day, morning and afternoon, before capsaicin was administered, and additional eye drops were administered once a day on the day of capsaicin administration.
- mice After an additional one-time intraocular administration in Experimental Example 1-2, 30 mg / kg of pentobarbital sodium was injected into the abdominal cavity of the rat, and the rat was subjected to general anesthesia. Fifteen minutes after topical administration, 20 ⁇ L of the 1% capsaicin solution prepared in Experimental Example 1-1 was instilled into the mice.
- the degree of eye redness was evaluated by assigning a score of 0 to 4 points as shown in Table 1 according to the score evaluation method reported by Ogundele et al. (Clinical Ophthalmology 2010; 4: 649-652).
- the maple extract has an inhibitory effect of ocular hyperemia, and is effective in concentration dependent. Furthermore, in view of the score of ocular hyperemia, it is considered that EE has a superior inhibitory effect on ocular hyperemia compared to EW.
- maple leaf extracts (EE, EW) prepared in the same manner as in Experimental Example 1-2 were administered eye drops twice a day for 7 days.
- the maple leaf extract is determined to have an inhibitory effect on the generation of neovascularization of the cornea according to the corneal damage of the eye, and is determined to have a dose-dependent effect. Furthermore, in view of the generation length of neovascularization, it is considered that EE has a superior inhibitory effect on corneal neovascularization compared to EW.
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| 점수 | 평가기준 |
| 0 | 연곽과 외안근 혈관의 정상적 모습 |
| 1 | 연곽과 외안근 혈관의 일반적 확장 |
| 2 | 연곽에서 혈관이 분리되어 새로운 혈관의 관찰 |
| 3 | 열린 안구 결막에서 새로운 혈관의 관찰 |
| 4 | 열린 안구 결막에서 발적의 확산 |
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- 단풍나무(Acer palmatum) 잎 추출물을 포함하는 각막질환 또는 결막질환의 예방 또는 치료용 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 단풍나무 잎 추출물은 단풍나무 잎 에탄올 추출물인 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 단풍나무 잎 추출물은 단풍나무 잎 열수 추출물인 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 각막질환은 안구 충혈, 각막 신생혈관 질환, 및 각막염을 포함하는 군으로부터 선택된 어느 하나인 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 결막질환은 결막염, 검열반염, 및 익상편을 포함하는 군으로부터 선택된 어느 하나인 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 조성물은 안구 외용제형인 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 제1항에 있어서, 상기 조성물은 약제학적으로 허용가능한 담체를 추가로 포함하는 것인, 약학적 조성물.
- 단풍나무 잎 추출물을 포함하는 안구충혈의 예방 또는 개선용 화장료 조성물.
- 제1항 내지 제7항 중 어느 한 항의 조성물을 개체의 안구에 투여하는 단계를 포함하는, 각막질환 또는 결막질환의 예방 또는 치료 방법.
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