| Literature DB >> 34071664 |
Péter Gieszinger1, Tamás Kiss1, Piroska Szabó-Révész1, Rita Ambrus1.
Abstract
The development of in vitro investigation models could be important using sensitive and fast methods during formulation. Intranasal applied drugs (meloxicam, lamotrigine, and levodopa) avoid the gastrointestinal tract and can achieve higher bioavailability, therefore a penetration extent is a key property. In this study, the in vitro adaptability of a modified horizontal diffusion cell was tested by using these model active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs). The special factors consisted of the volume of the chambers, the arrangement of the stirrers, the design of probe input for real-time analysis and decreased membrane area. Membranes were impregnated by isopropyl myristate and by using phosphate buffer to evaluate the effect of API hydrophilicity on the diffusion properties. The lipophilicity of the API was proportional to the penetration extent through isopropyl myristate-impregnated membranes compared with buffer-soaked membranes. After evaluating the arithmetic mean of standard relative deviations and the penetrated extent of APIs at 15 min, Metricel® could be suggested for levodopa and meloxicam, and Whatman™ for lamotrigine. The modified model is suitable for inline, real-time detection, at nasal conditions, using small volumes of phases, impregnated membrane, to monitor the diffusion of the drug and to determine its concentration in the acceptor and donor phases.Entities:
Keywords: diffusion cell; lamotrigine; levodopa; meloxicam; modified penetration test; nasal powder; real-time analysis
Year: 2021 PMID: 34071664 PMCID: PMC8228443 DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics13060809
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pharmaceutics ISSN: 1999-4923 Impact factor: 6.321
Figure 1Suggested investigation protocol during formulation development of nasal formulations.
The most commonly used in vitro diffusion investigation devices.
| Name | Application | Direction of Diffusion | Volume and Measurement Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| μFLUX™ diffusion cell—in situ UV monitoring optical system (Pion Inc., Billerica, Massachusetts, United States) [ | Diffusion measurement with artificial membrane | Horizontal | Both phases: 10–13 mL |
| Navicyte Vertical Diffusion Chamber System (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, Massachusetts, United States) | Cells, ex vivo tissue investigation | Vertical | Both phases: variable |
| Navicyte Horizontal Diffusion Chamber System (Harvard Apparatus, Holliston, Massachusetts, United States) [ | Tissues contacting with air (nasal, pulmonary, dermal) permeability | Horizontal | Both phases: variable |
| In-Line Cell (PermeGear Inc., Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States) [ | Permeability of transdermal and buccal formulations | Vertical | Acceptor phase: variable |
| Franz vertical diffusion cell (Hanson Research, Chatsworth, California, USA) [ | Permeability of transdermal formulations | Vertical | Donor phase: 300 µL |
| Side-Bi-Side™ horizontal diffusion cell (PermeGear Inc., Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States) [ | Blood–brain barrier investigations | Horizontal | Both phases: 3 mL |
Figure 2The chemical structure of the membranes: (A) Metricel®, (B) Isopore™, and (C) Whatman™.
Figure 3Ishikawa diagram of developing a system for in vitro penetration measurements of nasal powders, the most influencing factors are highlighted in red.
Size distribution of the APIs (μm).
| API | d (0.1) | d(0.5) | d(0.9) |
|---|---|---|---|
| MEL | 2.99 ± 0.17 | 10.76 ± 0.66 | 31.72 ± 2.93 |
| LAM | 2.82 ± 0.05 | 11.71 ± 0.41 | 63.37 ± 7.69 |
| LEV | 4.84 ± 0.02 | 22.25 ± 0.24 | 81.53 ± 3.28 |
Contact angles, surface free energy, and polarity of membranes.
| Membrane | θ water (°) | θ diiodomethane (°) | Polarity (%) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metricel® | 29.3 | 3.4 | 76.23 | 30.41 | 45.82 | 39.89 |
| Isopore™ | 40 | 8.1 | 71.3 | 25.8 | 45.49 | 36.19 |
| Whatman™ | 16.2 | 14.5 | 79.6 | 35.24 | 44.36 | 44.27 |
The design of the horizontal diffusion cell to optimize it for inline nasal powder penetration measurements.
| Change in Design | The Design of Side-Bi-Side™ Horizontal Diffusion Cell | The Design of New Horizontal Cell |
|---|---|---|
| Cell volume | 3 mL | 9 mL |
| Magnetic stirring bars | In the sample space | In the hollow under the sample space |
| Sampling ports | Too narrow sampling port for probe input | The design of sampling port for probe input |
Figure 4The setup of the modified horizontal device used for in vitro modeling of the penetration of nasal powders—the specified features of the different parts are described.
Analytical parameters of the measurements.
| API | Offline Measurements | Inline Measurements | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Calibration Equation | LOD/LOQ (μg/mL) | ULOQ (μg/mL) | Calibration Equation | LOD/ | ULOQ (μg/mL) | |
| MEL | y = 0.04849x | 0.05296/0.1605 | 39.09 | y = 0.04658x | 0.08726/0.2644 | 40.00 |
| LAM | y = 0.02745x | 0.09062/0.2746 | 20.03 | y = 0.02708x | 0.05602/0.1698 | 20.62 |
| LEV | y = 0.01350x | 1.736/5.262 | 90.41 | y = 0.01349x | 0.2265/0.6863 | 100.04 |
Figure 5Penetration of MEL through different membranes during offline (A) and inline measurements (B), LAM during offline (C) and inline measurements (D), and LEV during offline (E) and inline measurements (F) via soaking in PBS or in IPM.
Penetration extent (μg/cm2) of MEL, LAM, and LEV at 15 min of measurements.
| API | Connectivity | Offline | Inline | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impregnation Agent/Membrane | Metricel® | Isopore™ | Whatman™ | Metricel® | Isopore™ | Whatman™ | |
| MEL | pH = 7.4 | 0.91 | 2.20 | 1.18 | −0.37 | 2.44 | 3.12 |
| IPM | 1.25 | 8.54 | 5.51 | 69.41 | 32.00 | 39.62 | |
| LAM | pH = 7.4 | 55.21 | 41.73 | 30.17 | 0.18 | 53.48 | 45.20 |
| IPM | 2.38 | 15.84 | 25.56 | 8.98 | 11.12 | 57.04 | |
| LEV | pH = 7.4 | 506.16 | 476.67 | 336.98 | 341.86 | 81.81 | 115.60 |
| IPM | 20.70 | 13.44 | 165.59 | 66.20 | 50.21 | 63.19 | |
Arithmetic mean (%) of the relative standard deviations of MEL, LAM, and LEV during the measurements.
| API | Connectivity | Offline | Inline | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impregnation Agent/Membrane | Metricel® | Isopore™ | Whatman™ | Metricel® | Isopore™ | Whatman™ | |
| MEL | pH = 7.4 | 81.44 | 40.53 | 93.00 | 84.53 | 21.27 | 62.97 |
| IPM | 66.33 | 57.79 | 78.98 | 14.72 | 22.86 | 38.77 | |
| LAM | pH = 7.4 | 17.00 | 63.02 | 22.09 | 89.23 | 76.39 | 35.92 |
| IPM | 58.66 | 14.15 | 54.90 | 16.67 | 27.67 | 19.54 | |
| LEV | pH = 7.4 | 24.38 | 12.11 | 53.73 | 83.14 | 66.42 | 26.84 |
| IPM | 8.57 | 66.41 | 31.2 | 12.36 | 65.54 | 51.21 | |