Based on this paper Rosmarinic Acid Restores Complete Transparency of Sonicated Human Cataract Ex Vivo and Delays Cataract Formation In Vivo and the absence of any commercial eye drop containing rosmarinic acid (RA), I'm toying with the idea of making my own DIY RA eye drops to address some early cataract formation.
This isn't something I take lightly. There's no clinical data whatsoever on topical RA for cataracts in humans, and I've very aware of the need to follow sterile procedures when making the preparation.
I'm thinking of making a 1% w/v solution. Clearly I'll need sterile distilled water and rosmarinic acid and a good scale. I suspect I'll also want to add a buffering agent to keep the pH in an acceptable range (say 6.0 - 8.0). Does anyone have any suggestions for a buffer agent? Clearly we don't want to neutralize the rosmarinic acid but we also don't want the pH going too low. I do have a digital pH meter and calibration solutions.
Suggestions would be welcome.