WO1995024893A1 - Delivery systems for hydrophobic drugs - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to oral drug delivery systems for hydrophobic drugs, and in particular is concerned with improving the bioavailability of hydrophobic drugs from such systems.
- a surfactant component in order to increase the dispersibility of the oil in aqueous fluids it is the normal practice in oil- based pharmaceutical formulations to include a surfactant component.
- Lipophilic surfactants i.e. HLB ⁇ 10
- Hydrophilic surfactants i.e. HLB>10
- o/w oil-in-water
- hydrophilic surfactants by themselves, are often not sufficiently miscible with the oil component to ensure good homogeneity, and consequently the surfactant component of an oil-based drug formulation usually consists of a mixture of lipophilic and hydrophilic surfactants.
- oil- based drug formulations are generally filled into hard or soft capsules.
- GB-A-2015339 discloses pharmaceutical compositions in which the drug is cyclosporin, a valuable immuno-suppressive agent, and the carrier for the cyclosporin comprises the following components:
- GB-A-2228198 in contrast seeks to provide an ethanol-free formulation of cyclosporin.
- the carrier formulation which this specification discloses comprises:
- compositions enable absorption of cyclosporins in a manner that is at least substantially independent of the relative availability of bile acids or salts in the patient's gastrointestinal tract.
- microemulsion or microemulsion pre-concentrate which may typically comprise:
- a lipophilic phase such as a medium chain fatty acid triglyceride
- GB-A-2257359 Yet another cyclosporin carrier system is disclosed in GB-A-2257359. This consists essentially of:
- O92/10996 is concerned with improving the bioavailability of probucol, a serum cholesterol lowering agent. It proposes that the probucol be dissolved in a propylene glycol ester of fatty acids of the formula C ⁇ H 2 ⁇ 0 2 wherein X is 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16.
- 092/21348 discloses a pharmaceutical formulation for a specific benzodiazapine, viz 3R(+)-N-(2,3-dihydro-l- methyl-2-oxo-5-phenyl-lH-l,4-benzodiazepin-3-yl)-N'-(3- methylphenyl)-urea, in which the carrier comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable oil selected from the esterification or polyether products of glycerides with vegetable oil fatty acids of chain length C 8 -C 10 and a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant selected from oleate and laurate esters of a polyalcohol copolymerized with ethylene oxide.
- the carrier comprises a pharmaceutically acceptable oil selected from the esterification or polyether products of glycerides with vegetable oil fatty acids of chain length C 8 -C 10 and a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant selected from oleate and laurate esters of a polyalcohol copolymerized with ethylene oxide.
- the carrier system which we have developed is found to be generally suitable for a wide range of different hydrophobic drugs, whereby there is opened up the prospect of being able to provide satisfactory formulations of individual hydrophobic drugs with considerably less research effort and expense than has been usual hitherto.
- the present invention is predicated on three important discoveries: (i) that the natural lipolysis of a fatty oil within the gastrointestinal tract can enhance the dissolution rate of a hydrophobic drug co-administered with the oil - we have elucidated a mechanism which we believe can explain this observation,
- hydrophilic surfactants which are commonly employed in oral oil-based drug formulations can actually slow down the lipolysis process and absorption of a drug .in vivo may explain many of the difficulties hitherto encountered in obtaining a desired level of bioavailability with carrier systems for hydrophobic drugs. In any event the discoveries which we have made have enabled us to develop improved carrier systems for hydrophobic drugs.
- hydrophilic surfactants which are not normally employed in commercially available drug formulations, whose members do not substantially retard the in vivo lipolysis of oils.
- the present invention in its broadest aspect provides a carrier system for a hydrophobic drug which comprises:
- a digestible oil (a) a digestible oil, and (b) a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant for dispersing the oil in vivo upon administration of the carrier system, said surfactant comprising a hydrophilic surfactant component, and being such that it does not substantially inhibit the lipolysis of the digestible oil.
- the present invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising:
- hydrophilic surfactants used in the drug formulation art will inhibit the lipolysis of the digestible oil component. Accordingly in these cases a lipophilic co-surfactant which will substantially reduce the inhibitory effect of the hydrophilic surfactant must be employed.
- the present invention in a preferred aspect provides a carrier system for a hydrophobic drug which comprises:
- a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant for dispersing the oil in vivo upon administration of the carrier system comprising:
- hydrophilic surfactant component which substantially inhibits the in vivo lipolysis of said digestible oil
- lipophilic surfactant component capable of at least substantially reducing said inhibitory effect of said hydrophilic surfactant component
- the lipophilic surfactant is itself a digestible oil, or can serve as the source of lipolytic products, then in a modification of the preferred carrier system a separate digestible oil component may be omitted, or at least the concentration of the digestible oil component may be reduced.
- the present invention provides a method of improving the in. vivo bioavailability of a hydrophobic drug from a pharmaceutical composition
- a pharmaceutical composition comprising the drug dispersed or dissolved in a digestible oil containing a hydrophilic surfactant which substantially inhibits the in vivo lipolysis of said digestible oil, wherein there is added to the composition a lipophilic surfactant capable of at least substantially reducing said inhibitory effect of said hydrophilic surfactant.
- the present invention is directed to the use of a lipophilic surfactant to reduce substantially the inhibitory effect of a hydrophilic surfactant on the in vivo lipolysis of a digestible oil in a drug carrier system comprising the digestible oil and hydrophilic surfactant.
- an important feature of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is the selection of a lipophilic surfactant (i.e. a surfactant having an HLB value below 10) which is capable, in the carrier system in question, of at least substantially eliminating the lipolysis-inhibiting effects of the hydrophilic surfactant component.
- a lipophilic surfactant i.e. a surfactant having an HLB value below 10.
- Fatty acids e.g. oleic acid, linoleic acid, linolenic acid, stearic acid, myristic acid, lauric acid, palmitic acid, capric acid and caprylic acid. Oleic acid is preferred.
- Mono- and/or di-glycerides of fatty acids e.g.
- Imwitor 988 (glyceryl mono-/di-caprylate)
- Imwitor 742 (glyceryl mono-di-caprylate/caprate)
- Imwitor 308 (glyceryl mono-caprylate)
- Imwitor 191 (glyceryl mono-stearate)
- Softigen 701 (glyceryl mono-/di-ricinoleate)
- Myverol 18-92 (distilled monoglycerides from sunflower oil)
- Myverol 18-06 (distilled monoglycerides from hydrogenated soyabean oil)
- the preferred members of this class of lipophilic surfactants are the partial glycerides of capric/ caprylic acid e.g. Imwitor 988 and Imwitor 742.
- Acetic, succinic, lactic, citric and/or tartaric esters of mono- and/or di-glycerides of fatty acids e.g. Myvacet 9-45 (distilled acetylated monoglycerides) Miglyol 829 (caprylic/capric diglyceryl succinate) Myverol SMG (mono/di-succinylated monoglycerides) Imwitor 370 (glyceryl stearate citrate) Imwitor 375 (glyceryl monostearate/citrate/lactate) Crodatem T22 (Diacetyl tartaric esters of monoglycerides)
- the preferred member of this class is Myvacet 9-45.
- Miglyol 840 (propylene glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate)
- Neobee M-20 (propylene glycol dicaprylate/dicaprate)
- the preferred surfactant of this class is Neobee M-20.
- Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids e.g.
- Caprol ET polyglyceryl mixed fatty acids
- the preferred surfactant of this class is Plurol oleique.
- Castor oil ethoxylates (low ethoxylate content, HLB ⁇ 10) e.g.
- Acid and ester ethoxylates formed by reacting ethylene oxide with fatty acids or glycerol esters of fatty acids (HLB ⁇ 10) e:g.
- Crodet 04 polyoxyethylene (4) lauric acid
- Cithrol 2MS polyoxyethylene (2) stearic acid
- Marlosol 183 polyoxyethylene (3) stearic acid
- Sorbitan esters of fatty acids e.g.
- the "Myverol” and “Myvacet” (trade marks) surfactants are obtainable from Eastman Chemical Products Inc. Tennessee, USA.
- the "Span 20” (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from ICI Surfactants, Cleveland, England.
- the "Sandoxylate 5" (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from Sandoz Chemicals, Leeds, England.
- fatty acids i.e. Class 1 above
- mono- and/or di-glycerides of fatty acids i.e. Class 2 above
- surfactants within classes 1-5 above are capable of serving as the digestible oil component in this invention, or serving as the source of lipolytic products.
- Suitable lipophilic surfactants such as those listed above, may be used if desired, and in some instances are found to be advantageous. For instance, mixtures of Imwitor 988 and Maisine surfactants and of oleic acid and Maisine have been found to be particularly useful in some formulations.
- Labrafil M1944CS polyoxyethylated apricot kernal oil
- Labrafil M2125CS polyoxyethylated corn oil
- Any pharmaceutically acceptable hydrophilic surfactant (i.e. having an HLB value greater than 10) may be used in the present invention.
- Some examples include: 1. Phospholipids, in particular lecithins, preferably soyabean lecithins.
- Polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid derivates e.g.
- Tween 20 polyoxyethylene (20) monolaurate
- Tween 80 polyoxyethylene (20) monooleate
- Tween 80 is preferred.
- Cremophor EL polyoxyethylene (35) castor oil
- Cremophor RH40 polyoxyethylene (40) hydrogenated castor oil
- Etocas 40 polyoxyethylene (40) castor oil
- Nikkol HCO-60 polyoxyethylene (60) hydrogenated castor oil
- Cremophor RH40 is preferred.
- Myrj 45 (polyoxyethylene (8) stearate)
- Tagat L polyoxyethylene (30) monolaurate
- Marlosol 1820 polyoxyethylene (20) stearate
- Myrj 45 is preferred.
- Marlowet LMA20 polyoxyethylene (20) C 12 -C 14 fatty ether
- Anionic surfactants e.g.
- Alkylphenol surfactants (HLB>10) e.g.
- Triton N-101 polyoxyethylene (9-10) nonylphenol
- Synperonic NP9 polyoxyethylene (9) nonylphenol
- the most preferred hydrophilic surfactant is Cremophor RH40.
- the "Montanox 40" (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from SEPPIC, Paris, France.
- the "Cremophor” (trade mark) surfactants are obtainable from BASF, Cheadle Hume, Cheshire, England.
- the "Nikkol HCO-60” (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from Nikko Chemicals Co Ltd, Tokyo, Japan.
- the "Tagat L” (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from Th. Goldschmidt Ltd, Ruislip, England.
- Triton N-101 (trade mark) surfactant is obtainable from Rohm & Haas (UK) Ltd, Croydon, England.
- hydrophilic surfactants may be used.
- hydrophilic surfactants namely the trans- esterification products of polyoxyethylene glycol with glycerol esters of capric and caprylic acids, does not substantially inhibit the in vivo lipolysis of digestible oils. Accordingly, with this class of hydrophilic surfactants there is no necessity to include any lipophilic surfactant component at all, or if a lipophilic surfactant is desired then it may be selected as in conventional formulations, i.e. without regard to its effect on the lipolysis mechanism.
- the present invention provides a carrier system for a hydrophobic drug which comprises:
- hydrophilic surfactants which can be used in this aspect of the present invention are:
- Softigen 767 PEG-6 caprylic/capric glycerides
- Labrasol is preferred. It is obtainable from Gattefosse SA, France. Softigen 767 surfactant is obtainable from Huls (UK) Ltd, Milton Keynes, England.
- digestible oil An essential component of the present drug carrier system is the digestible oil.
- digestible oil we mean an oil which is capable of undergoing deesterification in the presence of pancreatic lipase in vivo under normal physiological conditions.
- the digestible oil in the present invention serves not only the function of providing a base carrier for the hydrophobic drug, as in prior art drug formulations, but also and uniquely to the present invention, it serves as an in vivo source of lipolytic products whereby the in vivo absorption of the hydrophobic drug is enhanced.
- the preferred digestible oils for use in the present invention are complete or partial esters of medium chain (C 8 -C 12 ) or long chain (C u -C 22 ) fatty acids with low molecular weight (up to C 6 ) mono-, di- or polyhydric alcohols. It is particularly preferred to use medium chain length (C 8 -C 12 ) triglycerides and/or long chain (C u -C 22 ) tri- and diglyceride mixtures which may also contain monoglycerides. Examples of preferred digestible oils for use in this invention thus include.
- Vegetable oils for example those tabulated below (the table including typical analyses of the listed oils in % of total fatty acids)
- Rapeseed (low erucic acid) 0 Tr 4.5 1.2 54.0 23.0 10.0 0.8
- Other vegetable oils which may be used include evening primrose, grapeseed, wheatgerm, sesame, avocado, almond and apricot kernel; and
- Animal Oils These include fish liver oils, shark oil and mink oil.
- triglyceride oils which may be used include those containing saturated C 6 -C 12 fatty acids, for instance fractionated vegetable oils e.g. fractionated coconut oils.
- useful capric and/or caprylic triglyceride oils include: Miglyol 810, Miglyol 812, Neobee M5, Neobee 0, Captex 300, Captex 355 and Captex 8000.
- the "Miglyol” oils are supplied by Huls (UK) Ltd, the "Neobee” oils are supplied by Stepan Europe and the "Captex” oils are supplied by Karlshamns.
- oil in any given case will depend on the relative solubilization potential of the lipolytic products, produced by pancreatic lipase, for the particular drug.
- Soyabean oil is often a preferred long chain fatty acid triglyceride oil and Miglyol 812 is often a preferred medium chain fatty acid triglyceride oil. Combinations of long and medium chain fatty acid oils may sometimes produce optimal effects.
- a feature of this invention is that it is not only possible, by proper choice of the surfactant component, to promote rather than inhibit in vivo lipolysis of the digestible oil, but also it is possible, in preferred embodiments of the invention, to control the rate at which that lipolysis occurs.
- a too rapid lipolysis may sometimes cause precipitation of a drug because the lipolytic products are absorbed before the drugs have been solubilised. Accordingly, to be able to achieve control of the rate of lipolysis can be a distinct benefit in many cases. Control of the rate of lipolysis can be achieved by appropriate selection of the surfactant and digestible oil components of the formulation, and of their relative proportions.
- a medium chain triglyceride by itself or with a low concentration of long chain glycerides, will undergo rapid lipolysis.
- the lipolysis rate slows, and the use only of long chain glyceride will provide the slowest lipolysis rates.
- certain lipolytic surfactants may also serve to provide some or all of the digestible oil component. This may be expedient, for instance, where a very fast lipolysis rate is required or if it is desired to form a solution of the drug in the vehicle (the solubility of drugs in oils tends to be lower than in derived excipients such as partial glycerides) .
- the relative proportions of the digestible oil, hydrophilic surfactant and lipophilic surfactant in the preferred hydrophobic drug carrier system of this invention are, in general, not especially critical, save that the concentration of lipophilic surfactant must be sufficient to achieve the required counteracting of the lipolysis- inhibiting properties of the hydrophilic surfactant.
- the following relative concentrations, by weight, are preferred (the percentages are based on the total content of digestible oil, hydrophilic surfactant and lipophilic surfactant) :
- Lipophilic surfactant 5-60% 10-45% 20-40%
- the carrier system may be used with a very wide range of hydrophobic (log P > 2) drugs.
- a lipophilic surfactant which is able to reduce or eliminate the inhibitory effects on the lipolysis of the digestible oil arising from the presence of the hydrophilic surfactant, or the selection of a hydrophilic surfactant which does not exhibit substantial inhibitory effects, enables the ready formulation of oral preparations of many hydrophobic drugs with high levels of in vivo bioavailability.
- hydrophobic drug it is still necessary to select the digestible oil and surfactant system, and determine their relative proportions, for optimum properties, the main requirement of the carrier system, i.e.
- hydrophobic drugs which may be formulated in accordance with the present invention may be mentioned the following:
- Analgesics and anti-inflammatory agents aloxiprin, auranofin, azapropazone, benorylate, diflunisal, etodolac, fenbufen, fenoprofen calcim, flurbiprofen, ibuprofen, indomethacin, ketoprofen, meclofenamic acid, mefenamic acid, nabumetone, naproxen, oxyphenbutazone, phenylbutazone, piroxicam, sulindac.
- Anthel intics albendazole, bephenium hydroxynaphthoate, cambendazole, dichlorophen, ivermectin, mebendazole, oxamniguine, oxfendazole, oxantel embonate, praziquantel, pyrantel embonate, thiabendazole.
- Anti-arrhythmic agents amiodarone HCl, disopyramide, flecainide acetate, quinidine sulphate.
- Anti-bacterial agents benethamine penicillin, cinoxacin, ciprofloxacin HCl, clarithromycin, clofazimine, cloxacillin, demeclocycline, doxycycline, erythromycin, ethionamide, imipenem, nalidixic acid, nitrofurantoin, rifampicin, spiramycin, sulphabenzamide, sulphadoxine, sulphamerazine, sulphacetamide, sulphadiazine, sulphafurazole, sulphamethoxazole, sulphapyridine, tetracycline, trimethoprim.
- Anti-coagulants dicoumarol, dipyridamole, nicoumalone, phenindione.
- Anti-depressants amoxapine, maprotiline HCl, mianserin HCL, nortriptyline HCl, trazodone HCL, trimipramine maleate.
- Anti-diabetics acetohexamide, chlorpropamide, glibenclamide, gliclazide, glipizide, tolazamide, tolbutamide.
- Anti-epileptics beclamide, carbamazepine, clonazepam, ethotoin, methoin, methsuximide, methylphenobarbitone, oxcarbazepine, paramethadione, phenacemide, phenobarbitone, phenytoin, phensuximide, primidone, sulthiame, valproic acid.
- Anti-fungal agents amphotericin, butoconazole nitrate, clotrimazole, econazole nitrate, fluconazole, flucytosine, griseofulvin, itraconazole, ketoconazole, miconazole, natamycin, nystatin, sulconazole nitrate, terbinafine HCl, terconazole, tioconazole, undecenoic acid.
- Anti-gout agents allopurinol, probenecid, sulphin- pyrazone.
- Anti-hypertensive agents amlodipine, benidipine, darodipine, dilitazem HCl, diazoxide, felodipine, guanabenz acetate, isradipine, minoxidil, nicardipine HCl, nifedipine, nimodipine, phenoxybenzamine HCl, prazosin HCL, reserpine, terazosin HCL.
- Anti-malarials amodiaquine, chloroquine, chlorproguanil HCl, halofantrine HCl, mefloquine HCl, proguanil HCl, pyrimethamine, quinine sulphate.
- Anti-migraine agents dihydroergotamine mesylate, ergotamine tartrate, methysergide maleate, pizotifen maleate, sumatriptan succinate.
- Anti-muscarinic agents atropine, benzhexol HCl, biperiden, ethopropazine HCl, hyoscyamine, mepenzolate bromide, oxyphencylcimine HCl, tropicamide.
- Anti-neoplastic agents and Immunosuppressants aminoglutethimide, amsacrine, azathioprine, busulphan, chlorambucil, cyclosporin, dacarbazine, estramustine, etoposide, lomustine, melphalan, mercaptopurine, methotrexate, mitomycin, mitotane, mitozantrone, procarbazine HCl, tamoxifen citrate, testolactone.
- Anti-protazoal agents benznidazole, clioquinol, decoquinate, diiodohydroxyquinoline, diloxanide furoate, dinitolmide, furzolidone, metronidazole, nimorazole, nitrofurazone, ornidazole, tinidazole.
- Anti-thyroid agents carbimazole, propylthiouracil.
- Anxiolytic, sedatives, hypnotics and neuroleptics alprazolam, amylobarbitone, barbitone, bentazepam, bromazepam, bromperidol, brotizolam, butobarbitone, carbromal, chlordiazepoxide, chlormethiazole.
- /3-Blockers acebutolol, alprenolol, atenolol, labetalol, metoprolol, nadolol, oxprenolol, pindolol, propranolol.
- Cardiac Inotropic agents amrinone, digitoxin, digoxin, enoximone, lanatoside C, medigoxin.
- Corticosteroids beclomethasone, betamethasone, budesonide, cortisone acetate, desoxymethasone, dexamethasone, fludrocortisone acetate, flunisolide, flucortolone, fluticasone propionate, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisolone, prednisone, triamcinolone.
- Diuretics acetazolamide, amiloride, bendrofluazide, bumetanide, chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, ethacrynic acid, frusemide, metolazone, spironolactone, triamterene.
- Anti-parkinsonian agents bromocriptine mesylate, lysuride maleate.
- Gastro-intestinal agents bisacodyl, cimetidine, cisapride, diphenoxylate HCl, domperidone, famotidine, loperamide, mesalazine, nizatidine, omeprazole, ondansetron HCL, ranitidine HCl, sulphasalazine.
- Histamine H,-Receptor Antagonists acrivastine, astemizole, cinnarizine, cyclizine, cyproheptadine HCl, dimenhydrinate, flunarizine HCl, loratadine, meclozine HCl, oxatomide, terfenadine.
- Lipid regulating agents bezafibrate, clofibrate, fenofibrate, gemfibrozil, probucol.
- Nitrates and other anti-anginal agents amyl nitrate, glyceryl trinitrate, isosorbide dinitrate, isosorbide mononitrate, pentaerythritol tetranitrate.
- Nutritional agents betacarotene, vitamin A, vitamin B 2 , vitamin D, vitamin E, vitamin K.
- Opioid analgesics codeine, dextropropyoxyphene, diamorphine, dihydrocodeine, meptazinol, methadone, morphine, nalbuphine, pentazocine.
- Sex hormones clomiphene citrate, danazol, ethinyloestradiol, medroxyprogesterone acetate, mestranol, methyltestosterone, norethisterone, norgestrel, oestradiol, conjugated oestrogens, progesterone, stanozolol, stiboestrol, testosterone, tibolone.
- Stimulants amphetamine, dexamphetamine, dexfenfluramine, fenfluramine, mazindol.
- An especially advantageous embodiment of the pharmaceutical composition of this invention comprises progesterone as an active ingredient.
- the concentration of drug in the final pharmaceutical formulation will be that which is required to provide the desired therapeutic effect from the drug concerned, but generally will lie in the range 0.1% to 50% by weight, based on the weight of the final composition.
- the present compositions will have better bioavailability than known compositions of the drug concerned, whereby the drug concentration may be reduced as compared with the conventional preparations without loss of therapeutic effect.
- hydrophobic drugs In the stomach the oil is physically emulsified with gastric juice to form an oil-in-water (o/w) emulsion. Hydrophobic drugs will reside predominantly within the dispersed (i.e. oil) phase of this emulsion as either a solution or partial suspension.
- the o/w emulsion is not digested to any significant extent in the stomach with the result that the hydrophobic drug will enter the upper small intestine (in subsequence to gastric emptying) as part of the oil phase.
- the emulsified oil undergoes rapid lipolysis due to the action of pancreatic lipase and colipase which are secreted from the pancreas. This leads to the formation of distinct liquid crystalline product phases at the surface of the degrading fat droplets.
- These structures are comprised of monoglycerides and fatty acids, i.e. the end-products of triglyceride lipolysis.
- bile salts secreted from the liver and gall bladder
- these sub-microscopic structures have liquid hydrocarbon cores which provide an excellent solubilising environment for hydrophobic drugs.
- the mixed micelles formed between endogenous bile salts and the products of fat digestion are able to act as a "sink" into which hydrophobic drugs can partition as their primary solvent (i.e. the oil) is digested.
- hydrophobic drugs e.g. administered as tablets
- micellar structures in this case, pure bile salt micelles
- This aqueous dissolution of crystalline hydrophobic drugs is a significantly slower and less effective process than the flow of solubilised hydrophobic drugs from a fat droplet into mixed intestinal micelles. It is less effective because mixed intestinal micelles have a much higher solubilising power for hydrophobic drugs than pure bile salt micelles. This is illustrated with the hydrophobic antihyperlipoproteinemic drug fenofibrate which we have shown is > 20 times more soluble in mixed micelles than simple bile salt micelles.
- hydrophilic solvent may sometimes be helpful in achieving homogeneity and preventing phase separation between the various components.
- pharmaceutically acceptable solvents useful for this purpose include ethanol, triacetin and propylene glycol. Ethanol is normally preferred. If used, the solvent will typically comprise 0.1 to 20% by weight of the drug carrier system, preferably 5 to 15% by weight.
- antioxidants such as tocopherol, tocopherol acetate, ascorbyl palmitate, ascorbic acid, butylhydroxytoluene, butylhydroxyanisole and propyl gallate
- pH stabilisers such as citric acid, tartaric acid, fumaric acid, acetic acid, glycine, arginine, lysine and potassium hydrogen phosphate
- thickeners/suspending agents such as hydrogenated vegetable oils, beeswax, colloidal silicon dioxide, gums, celluloses, silicates, bentonite
- flavouring agents such as cherry, lemon and aniseed flavours
- sweeteners such as aspartame, saccharin and cyclamates; etc.
- compositions for oral administration according to the present invention may be solid, liquid or semi-solid at ambient temperatures, but preferably are presented as liquids.
- Particularly preferred compositions of the present invention are liquid oral unit dosage forms, more preferably filled into hard or soft capsules, e.g. gelatin capsules.
- the technology for encapsulating oil- based pharmaceutical preparations is well known and does not need to be explained here.
- the drug carrier systems and pharmaceutical preparations according to the present invention may be prepared by conventional techniques for oil-based drug carrier systems. In a typical procedure for the preparation of the preferred carrier systems of this invention, the oil component is weighed out into a suitable stainless steel vessel and the lipophilic surfactant is then weighed and added to the container.
- Mixing of the two liquids is effected by use of a homogenising mixer or other high shear device. If the material is solid at room temperature, sufficient heat is applied to ensure fluidity without chemical decomposition.
- the hydrophilic surfactant is then added to the two other components in the stainless steel vessel and mixed using the same equipment.
- the hydrophilic solvent if required is added last with mixing.
- the hydrophobic drug is then weighed and added to the combined liquids and mixing continued until either a homogenous solution or suspension is prepared.
- the formulation is then normally de-aerated before encapsulation in either soft or hard capsules. In some instances the fill formulation may be held at elevated temperature using a suitable jacketed vessel to aid processing.
- the unit dosage forms e.g. capsules should contain at least 25 mg of the digestible oil, preferably at least 100 mg.
- Example 2a of GB-B-2228198 which describes the following cyclosporin-containing preparation for oral administration via soft or hard gelatine capsules, viz:
- Cremophor RH40 100 mg This cyclosporin composition contains a digestible oil and a hydrophilic surfactant, and also a lipophilic surfactant (Imwitor 742) which will reduce the lipolysis-inhibiting effect of the hydrophilic surfactant (Cremophor RH40) on the digestible oil (Miglyol 812) .
- the Imwitor 742 is not incorporated in order to impart these properties which clearly were unknown to the authors of GB-B-2228198. Nonetheless, no claim is made herein to a pharmaceutical composition which comprises cyclosporin.
- Pancreatic lipase in the presence of colipase catalyses the lipolysis (also termed hydrolysis or de-esterification) of emulsified oils, a process that results in the production of fatty acids.
- the rate of fatty acid generation, and thus a measure of the rate of lipolysis, can be followed via continuous titration with a pH-stat as described below.
- the pH-stat should comprise, for example, a pH-meter, an autoburette and an autotitration unit. These instruments can be obtained from Radiometer A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark as product numbers PHM82, ABU80 and TTT80, respectively.
- the pH-meter should be attached to electrodes suitable for pH- stat titrations (e.g. calomel and glass electrodes from Radiometer, code Nos. 945-462 and 945-463, respectively.
- a titration assembly unit with a high shear stirrer such as the Radiometer TTA80 Titration Assembly equipped with stirrer (e.g. Radiometer stirrer code No. 847-714 or similar) is required.
- the pH-stat should be set up and operated in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and calibrated with Certified Buffer Standards at 37.5 ⁇ 0.5°C immediately prior to use.
- the reaction should be performed in a glass thermostatted vessel maintained at 37.5 ⁇ 0.5°C. This vessel should have an internal diameter of approximately 7.5 cm and a height of approximately 7.0 cm. During an experiment the reaction vessel should be placed beneath the titration assembly unit so that the tips of the pH-electrodes and the stirrer are all at least 1 cm beneath the liquid level. It is also necessary to ensure that the contents of the reaction vessel will not escape via leakage or splashing during the course of an experiment.
- Tris-Maleate buffer e.g. TRIZMA .• MALEATE from Sigma Chemical Co. , Dorset, England
- Standardised sodium hydroxide solution e.g. 1.0 M (N) 'AnalaR' volumetric solution from BDH, Poole, Dorset
- Pancreatin (U.S.P. specification) as the source of enzyme activity.
- the lipolysis tests should be performed in simulated intestinal fluid, pH 6.50, prepared as follows:
- IL IL of pH approximately 6.5 buffer containing 50 mM tris-maleate, 5 mM CaCl 2 .H 2 0 and 150 mM NaCl by weighing the following into a IL volumetric flask and making up to the mark with distilled water:
- the temperature of the simulated intestinal fluid in the pH-stat reaction vessel should be maintained at a constant
- thermoregulator e.g. a Thermomix* M.E Thermoregulator, B Braun Bio edical Ltd, Aylesbury, England, UK
- pancreatin solution 1.0 ml of pancreatin solution to the simulated intestinal fluid in the pH-stat reaction vessel. (The pancreatin solution should be prepared 20 minutes prior to use; see later text for details.) Immediately activate the titration system with the end point set at 6.50. Concurrently re-zero the timer and start timing again.
- the settings on the pH-stat e.g. titration rate, proportional band
- the settings on the pH-stat should be adjusted so that the pH never differs from the target end point (i.e. 6.50) by more than ⁇ 0.05 pH units.
- the volume of titrant dispensed should be noted.
- the pH must be within ⁇ 0.02 of the target end point (i.e. 6.50) .
- the exact weight of substrate used and the concentration of the titrant are not especially critical. However, the digestible oil component of the substrate used should be approximately 1.0 g in weight, in which case l.OM NaOH is recommended for use as the titrant. The exact weight of each substrate component added to the reaction vessel should be recorded. The molarity of the titrant (e.g. l.OM NaOH) should be traceable to a primary standard.
- lipolysis In order to establish whether a hydrophilic surfactant is inhibiting the lipolysis of a digestible oil, lipolysis should be performed in accordance with the procedure previously described using the following substrates:
- the weight of the digestible oil component should be identical for the digestion of substrates (a)-(c).
- the lipophilic surfactant component is at least substantially overcoming the inhibitory effects on the lipolysis of the digestible oil arising from the presence of the hydrophilic surfactant.
- TBUs Tributyrin Units
- Pancreatin U.S.P. specification from the Sigma Chemical Co, Poole, England, cat No. P-1500 typically has a lipase activity of 8 TBUs per mg of dry powder.
- Lipase solutions can be prepared from pancreatin by mixing (e.g. using a Whirlimixer * from Fisons Scientific Instruments, Loughborough, England the dry powder (e.g. 500 mg) with distilled water (e.g. 2 mis) to produce a 250 mg/ml solution.
- These solutions, which contain insoluble material should be prepared in small glass vials (e.g. 5 mis volume) and held for 20 minutes prior to use at 37.5 ⁇ 0.5°C.
- the solution should be briefly re-mixed (e.g. as before, using a Whirlimixer 11 ) and then 1.0 ml removed (e.g. with a Gilson Pipette with a disposable polypropylene tip) and added to the reaction mixture.
- Crill 1 sorbitan monolaurate.
- the lipolysis of FCO is strongly inhibited (i.e. 80% inhibition after 60 minutes) when 0.4 parts of Cremophor RH40 are added to one part (w/w) of oil.
- Crill 1 the lipophilic surfactant
- the inhibitory effects of the hydrophilic surfactant are dramatically reduced.
- the addition of 1.5 parts Crill 1 to 0.4 parts Cremophor RH40 and 1.0 parts (all w/w) FCO reduced the level of lipolysis inhibition after 60 minutes from 80% to less than 20%.
- Imwitor 988 as the lipophilic surfactant in a formulation system containing 0.25 parts FCO, 0.375 parts lipophilic surfactant and 0.375 parts (w/w) hydrophilic surfactant completely eliminates the inhibitory effects of the latter on lipolysis rate of the oil, as tested by the in vitro test described above. Moreover, this reactivation of lipolysis bought about by the presence of Imwitor 988 is essentially independent of the hydrophilic surfactant initially causing the blockage. This is graphically demonstrated in Fig. 3. The results here stand in marked contrast to those shown in Fig. 1, which utilised the same formulation systems but with Crill 4 as the lipophilic surfactant.
- aqueous solubilities of hydrophobic drugs can be increased by incorporation into mixed micelles, formed by bile salts and lipolytic products of triglyceride oil digestion.
- the improvement in the aqueous solubility is demonstrated by the following series of experiments:
- An aqueous medium was prepared to simulate the intestinal environment using the following components:
- Tris-maleate buffer solution containing: 5 mM Ca 2+ C1 2 .H 2 0
- the medium was prepared as described in the in vitro test procedure described above.
- To this simulated intestinal fluid a series of different components were added to evaluate the enhancement of the aqueous solubility of a range of hydrophobic drugs.
- the components which were added were: Experiment (i) None (control experiment)
- medium chain lipolytic products (137 mg capric acid, 98 mg glyceryl monocaprate, 151 mg caprylic acid and 114 mg glyceryl monocaprylate)
- the drugs investigated using this method were: Carbamazepine, griseofulvin, fenofibrate and probucol.
- Buffer solubility of drug is belcw the detection limit of assay. Relative solubilities of Probucol are based on the detection limit value.
- pH 6.50 tris-maleate buffer solution (containing 5mM calcium chloride and 150mM sodium chloride)
- Each sample is filtered through a 13 mm 0.2 ⁇ m PVDF syringe filter (supplied by Whatman ® ). The first 1.5 ml of filtrate is discarded. 0.8 ml of the remaining filtrate is combined with 0.8 ml of acetonitrile (the mobile phase) in an amber glass vial. The vial is then hermetically sealed and shaken by hand and then analysed.
- Progesterone-containing capsules were prepared from the following composition:
- the Cremophor RH40, Maisine 35-1, FCO and Imwitor 988 are weighed into a vessel and mixed thoroughly using a Silverson mixer.
- the ethanol is added to the progesterone to make a slurry which is subsequently added to the oil mixture. This is then mixed by ultrasonication and a Silverson mixer. Any loss in the weight of mix is attributed to ethanol loss and this is therefore added to correct this shortfall.
- the mix is assayed prior to encapsulation in soft gelatin capsules.
- the resulting progesterone-containing capsules were then compared in an open randomized three-way crossover pharmokinetic study against two commercially available progesterone-containing formulations, one being a soft capsule formulation and the other a suppository formulation.
- the study was performed on 12 healthy post-menopausal women volunteers each of whom received progesterone at an equal dosage rate of 200 mg.
- the plasma progesterone was measured over a 48 hour period.
- the results showed that the capsules containing the progesterone composition in accordance with the present invention achieved a maximum plasma level of over 250 nmol/1 about 2 hours post- administration, whereas the maximum plasma level achieved from the commercially available progesterone capsules, also at about two hours following administration, was only about one third of this level.
- the suppository formulation exhibited a less sharp, but still lower, peak after about 10 hours.
- Polysorbate 80 280 g Soybean Oil 340 mg Priolene 280 mg Probucol 100 mg
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