Targeting lung macrophages for fungal and parasitic pulmonary infections with innovative amphotericin B dry powder inhalers

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de Pablo, E and O'Connell, Peter and Fernández García, Raquel and Marchand, Sandrine and Chauzy, A. and Tewes, F and Dea Ayuela, María Auxiliadora and Kumar, D. and Bolás Fernández, Francisco and Ballesteros Papantonakis, Paloma and Torrado Durán, Juan José and Healy, Anne Marie and Serrano López, Dolores Remedios (2023) Targeting lung macrophages for fungal and parasitic pulmonary infections with innovative amphotericin B dry powder inhalers. International journal of pharmaceutics, 635 . p. 122788. ISSN 0378-5173

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Abstract

The incidence of fungal pulmonary infections is known to be on the increase, and yet there is an alarming gap in terms of marketed antifungal therapies that are available for pulmonary administration. Amphotericin B (AmB) is a highly efficient broad-spectrum antifungal only marketed as an intravenous formulation. Based on the lack of effective antifungal and antiparasitic pulmonary treatments, the aim of this study was to develop a carbohydrate-based AmB dry powder inhaler (DPI) formulation, prepared by spray drying. Amorphous AmB microparticles were developed by combining 39.7% AmB with 39.7% γ-cyclodextrin, 8.1% mannose and 12.5% leucine. An increase in the mannose concentration from 8.1 to 29.8%, led to partial drug crystallisation. Both formulations showed good in vitro lung deposition characteristics (80% FPF< 5 µm and MMAD < 3 µm) at different air flow rates (60 and 30 L/min) when used with a DPI, but also during nebulisation upon reconstitution in water.


Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Amphotericin B; Pulmonary administration; Spray drying; Dry powder inhaler; ASAP; Amorphous; Crystalline
Subjects:Medical sciences > Pharmacy > Pharmaceutical technology
ID Code:76894
Deposited On:22 Mar 2023 10:30
Last Modified:22 Mar 2023 10:32

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