Purpose: This study was performed to determine the levels of lipids deposited on in vivo worn silicone hydrogel lenses. Methods: Three silicone hydrogel materials, galyfilcon A, senofilcon A, and asmofilcon A, were worn for 2 weeks by 35 normal subjects. Total lipid deposition was determined by the sulfo-phospho-vanillin reaction. Cholesterol was estimated by a colorimetric probe through enzymatic oxidation. Phospholipid level was estimated by determining phosphorus with ammonium molybdate through enzymatic digestion. Results: The total lipid content recovered from galyfilcon A, senofilcon A, and asmofilcon A was 32.9 ± 33.8, 42.1 ± 14.0, and 36.6 ± 31.9 μg/lens, respectively. The cholesterol content recovered from galyfilcon A, senofilcon ...
PURPOSE. To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
Purpose To establish the effect of lipid supplements on tear lipid biochemistry and their influence ...
Tear component deposition onto contact lenses is termed `spoilation' and occurs due to the interacti...
AbstractPurposeThis study was performed to determine the levels of lipids deposited on in vivo worn ...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
PURPOSE: To quantitatively detect proteins and cholesterol extracted from worn silicone hydrogel con...
Purpose: To examine the variables that influence lipid deposition on conventional and silicone hydro...
PURPOSE: To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
Purpose: This study was to establish a controlled in vitro test system to study the effect of lipid ...
The main objectives of this project were to adapt existing analytical techniques, for the examinatio...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to quantify specifc proteins deposited on daily wear silicone hyd...
Insoluble lipids serve vital functions in our bodies and interact with biomedical devices, e.g., the...
This thesis aimed to assess the effect of exogenous lipid supplements on ocular comfort during conta...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
PURPOSE. To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
Purpose To establish the effect of lipid supplements on tear lipid biochemistry and their influence ...
Tear component deposition onto contact lenses is termed `spoilation' and occurs due to the interacti...
AbstractPurposeThis study was performed to determine the levels of lipids deposited on in vivo worn ...
I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, includ...
PURPOSE: To quantitatively detect proteins and cholesterol extracted from worn silicone hydrogel con...
Purpose: To examine the variables that influence lipid deposition on conventional and silicone hydro...
PURPOSE: To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
Purpose: This study was to establish a controlled in vitro test system to study the effect of lipid ...
The main objectives of this project were to adapt existing analytical techniques, for the examinatio...
The project objective was to develop a reliable selection procedure to match contact lens materials ...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to quantify specifc proteins deposited on daily wear silicone hyd...
Insoluble lipids serve vital functions in our bodies and interact with biomedical devices, e.g., the...
This thesis aimed to assess the effect of exogenous lipid supplements on ocular comfort during conta...
Similar to other biomaterials, contact lenses accumulate deposits including proteins, lipids and muc...
PURPOSE. To examine the deposition of tear phospholipids and cholesterol onto worn contact lenses an...
Purpose To establish the effect of lipid supplements on tear lipid biochemistry and their influence ...
Tear component deposition onto contact lenses is termed `spoilation' and occurs due to the interacti...