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In vitro - in vivo - in silico approach in the development of inhaled drug products:Nanocrystal-based formulations with budesonide as a model drug

Authors :
Shi, Changzhi
Ignjatović, Jelisaveta
Liu, Tingting
Han, Meihua
Cun, Dongmei
Đuriš, Jelena
Yang, Mingshi
Cvijić, Sandra
Shi, Changzhi
Ignjatović, Jelisaveta
Liu, Tingting
Han, Meihua
Cun, Dongmei
Đuriš, Jelena
Yang, Mingshi
Cvijić, Sandra
Source :
Shi , C , Ignjatović , J , Liu , T , Han , M , Cun , D , Đuriš , J , Yang , M & Cvijić , S 2021 , ' In vitro - in vivo - in silico approach in the development of inhaled drug products : Nanocrystal-based formulations with budesonide as a model drug ' , Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , vol. 16 , no. 3 , pp. 350-362 .
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

This study aims to understand the absorption patterns of three different kinds of inhaled formulations via in silico modeling using budesonide (BUD) as a model drug. The formulations investigated in this study are: (i) commercially available micronized BUD mixed with lactose (BUD-PT), (ii) BUD nanocrystal suspension (BUD-NC), (iii) BUD nanocrystals embedded hyaluronic acid microparticles (BUD-NEM). The deposition patterns of the three inhaled formulations in the rats’ lungs were determined in vivo and in silico predicted, which were used as inputs in GastroPlus™ software to predict drug absorption following aerosolization of the tested formulations. BUD pharmacokinetics, estimated based on intravenous data in rats, was used to establish a drug-specific in silico absorption model. The BUD-specific in silico model revealed that drug pulmonary solubility and absorption rate constant were the key factors affecting pulmonary absorption of BUD-NC and BUD-NEM, respectively. In the case of BUD-PT, the in silico model revealed significant gastrointestinal absorption of BUD, which could be overlooked by traditional in vivo experimental observation. This study demonstrated that in vitro-in vivo-in silico approach was able to identify the key factors that influence the absorption of different inhaled formulations, which may facilitate the development of orally inhaled formulations with different drug release/absorption rates.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Shi , C , Ignjatović , J , Liu , T , Han , M , Cun , D , Đuriš , J , Yang , M & Cvijić , S 2021 , ' In vitro - in vivo - in silico approach in the development of inhaled drug products : Nanocrystal-based formulations with budesonide as a model drug ' , Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences , vol. 16 , no. 3 , pp. 350-362 .
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322759246
Document Type :
Electronic Resource