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An approach to a cold chain free oral cholera vaccine: in vitro and in vivo characterization of Vibrio cholerae gastro-resistant microparticles.

M Pastor1, A Esquisabel, A Talavera, G Año, S Fernández, B Cedré, J F Infante, A Callicó, J L Pedraz.   

Abstract

The present work describes the formulation of Eudragit(®) L30 D-55 microparticles (MP) alone or with mucoadhesive agents, alginate or Carbopol(®), as an approach for the development of an oral cholera vaccine. In the first part, a spray drying technique was optimized for microparticle elaboration, obtaining a microparticle size ranging from 7 to 9 μm with high encapsulation efficiencies. Moreover, gastro resistant properties and Vibrio cholerae (VC) antigenicity were maintained, but for Eudragit(®)-Carbopol(®) microparticles which showed low antigenicity values, ≈25%. Next, a stability study was performed following ICH Q1 A (R2) guidelines, i.e. 25°C-60% relative humidity (RH) for 12 months, and 30°C-65% RH and 40°C-75% RH for 6 months. Upon storage, microparticle size changed slightly, 1 μm for Eudragit(®)-alginate MPs and 0.36 μm for Eudragit(®)MP. However, gastro resistance and antigenicity values were kept in an acceptance range. In the third stage of this work, in vivo experiments were performed. The immune response evoked was measured by means of vibriocidal titer quantification, observing that Eudragit(®)-alginate MPs were able to induce stronger immune responses, comparable to the free VC. Therefore, microencapsulation of VC by spray drying could be proposed as an approach to a cold chain free and effective oral cholera vaccine.
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Year:  2013        PMID: 23518363     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2013.02.057

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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