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A dry powder combination of pyrazinoic acid and its n-propyl ester for aerosol administration to animals.

P G Durham1, E F Young2, M S Braunstein3, J T Welch4, A J Hickey5.   

Abstract

Combining the advantage of higher efficacy due to local pulmonary administration of pyrazinoic acid (POA) and potent effect of pyrazinoic acid ester (PAE) delivered as an aerosol would aid in tuberculosis therapy. A combination spray dried dry powder, composed of POA, PAE (n-propyl POA), maltodextrin and leucine, was prepared for aerosol delivery to animals. Solid-state characteristics of morphology (scanning electron microscopy) crystallinity (X-ray powder diffraction), thermal properties (thermogravimetric analysis and differential scanning calorimetry) and moisture content (Karl Fisher) were evaluated. Particle size distributions, by volume (laser diffraction) for the dispersed powder and by mass (inertial impaction) were determined. Efficient delivery of the powder to a nose only animal exposure chamber employed a novel rotating brush/micro-fan apparatus. Spherical, crystalline particles were prepared. The volume median diameter, ∼1.5μm, was smaller than the mass median aerodynamic diameter, ∼3.0μm, indicating modest aggregation. Drug content variations were observed across the particle size distribution and may be explained by PAE evaporative losses. Delivery to the nose-only exposure chamber indicated that boluses could be administered at approximately 3min intervals to avoid aerosol accumulation and effect uniform dose delivery with successive doses suitable for future pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic studies.
Copyright © 2016. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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Keywords:  Aerosol; Lungs; Nose-only exposure chamber; Powder dispersion apparatus; Pyrazinoic acid; Spray drying; Tuberculosis; n-Propyl pyrazinoic acid

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27130363      PMCID: PMC9347698          DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2016.04.063

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   6.510


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