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- the present invention relates to drug delivery systems, and in particular to pharmaceutical compositions for the improved delivery of hydrophobic compounds.
- Hydrophobic therapeutic agents i.e., therapeutic compounds having poor solubility in aqueous solution, present difficult problems in formulating such compounds for effective administration to patients.
- a well-designed formulation must, at a minimum, be capable of presenting a therapeutically effective amount of the hydrophobic compound to the desired absorption site, in an absorbable form. Even this minimal functionality is difficult to achieve when delivery of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent requires interaction with aqueous physiological environments, such as gastric fluids and intestinal fluids.
- Pharmaceutical compositions for delivery of such hydrophobic therapeutic agents must carry the hydrophobic compound through the aqueous environment, while maintaining the hydrophobic compound in an absorbable form, and avoiding the use of physiologically harmful solvents or excipients.
- a number of approaches to formulating hydrophobic therapeutic agents for oral or parenteral delivery are known.
- One well-known approach uses surfactant micelles to solubilize and transport the therapeutic agent.
- Micelles are agglomerates of colloidal dimensions formed by amphiphilic compounds under certain conditions.
- Micelles, and pharmaceutical compositions containing micelles have been extensively studied and are described in detail in the literature; ee, e.g., Remington's Pharmaceutical Sciences, 17 ed. (1985), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
- micelles can incorporate hydrophobic therapeutic agents in the hydrocarbon core of the micelle, or entangled at various positions within the micelle walls.
- micellar formulations can solubilize a variety of hydrophobic therapeutic agents, the loading capacity of conventional micelle formulations is limited by the solubility of the therapeutic agent in the micelle surfactant. For many hydrophobic therapeutic agents, such solubility is too low to offer formulations that can deliver therapeutically effective doses.
- hydrophobic therapeutic agents while poorly soluble in aqueous solution, could be sufficiently lipophilic that therapeutically effective concentrations of the therapeutic agents can be prepared in triglyceride-based solvents.
- a hydrophobic therapeutic agent in a bioacceptable triglyceride solvent, such as a digestible vegetable oil, and disperse this oil phase in an aqueous solution.
- the dispersion may be stabilized by emulsifying agents and provided in emulsion form.
- the therapeutic agent can be provided in a water- free formulation, with an aqueous dispersion being formed in the in vivo gastrointestinal environment.
- the properties of these oil-based formulations are determined by such factors as the size of the triglyceride/therapeutic agent colloidal particles and the presence or absence of surfactant additives.
- a triglyceride-containing formulation suitable for delivering hydrophobic therapeutic agents through an aqueous environment is an oil-in-water emulsion.
- Such emulsions contain the hydrophobic therapeutic agent solubilized in an oil phase which is dispersed in an aqueous environment with the aid of a surfactant.
- the surfactant may be present in the oil-based formulation itself, or may be a compound provided in the gastrointestinal system, such as bile salts, which are known to be in vivo emulsifying agents.
- the colloidal oil particles sizes are relatively large, ranging from several hundred nanometers to several microns in diameter, in a broad particle size distribution. Since the particle sizes are on the order of or greater than the wavelength range of visible light, such emulsions, when prepared in an emulsion dosage form, are visibly "cloudy" or "milky” to the naked eye.
- triglyceride-based pharmaceutical compositions are useful in solubilizing and delivering some hydrophobic therapeutic agents, such compositions are subject to a number of significant limitations and disadvantages.
- Emulsions are thermodynamically unstable, and colloidal emulsion particles will spontaneously agglomerate, eventually leading to complete phase separation. The tendency to agglomerate and phase separate presents problems of storage and handling, and increases the likelihood that pharmaceutical emulsions initially properly prepared will be in a less optimal, less effective, and poorly-characterized state upon ultimate administration to a patient. Uncharacterized degradation is particularly disadvantageous, since increased particle size slows the rate of transport of the colloidal particle and digestion of the oil component, and hence the rate and extent of absorption of the therapeutic agent.
- a further disadvantage of triglyceride-containing compositions is the dependence of therapeutic agent absorption on the rate and extent of lipolysis.
- colloidal emulsion particles can transport hydrophobic therapeutic agents through the aqueous environment of the gastrointestinal tract, ultimately the triglyceride must be digested and the therapeutic agent must be released in order to be absorbed through the intestinal mucosa.
- the triglyceride carrier is emulsified by bile salts and hydrolyzed, primarily by pancreatic lipase. The rate and extent of lipolysis, however, are dependent upon several factors that are difficult to adequately control.
- the amount and rate of bile salt secretion affect the lipolysis of the triglycerides, and the bile salt secretion can vary with stomach contents, with metabolic abnormalities, and with functional changes of the liver, bile ducts, gall bladder and intestine.
- Lipase availability in patients with decreased pancreatic secretory function, such as cystic fibrosis or chronic pancreatitis may be undesirably low, resulting in a slow and incomplete triglyceride lipolysis.
- the activity of lipase is pH dependent, with deactivation occurring at about pH 3, so that the lipolysis rate will vary with stomach contents, and may be insufficient in patients with gastric acid hyper-secretion.
- surfactants commonly used in the preparation of pharmaceutical emulsions such as polyethoxylated castor oils
- certain surfactant combinations when used in combination with digestible oils in emulsion preparations, can substantially decrease the lipolysis-inhibiting effect of some common pharmaceutical surfactants (see, U.S. Patent No. 5,645,856), such formulations are still subject to the other disadvantages of pharmaceutical emulsions and triglyceride-based formulations.
- microemulsions Like an emulsion, a microemulsion is a liquid dispersion of oil in water, stabilized by surfactants. The microemulsion particles are smaller than those of an emulsion, rendering the microemulsion essentially optically clear. Microemulsions, however, are thermodynamically stable, and are not subject to the particle agglomeration problems of conventional emulsions. It is generally believed that microemulsions are micelle-like particles, having an essentially micellar structure but containing a distinct oil phase in the micelle "core". These micelle-like particles are often referred to as "swollen micelles", a term which emphasizes their close relationship to true micellar particles.
- microemulsions function quite differently in drug delivery systems.
- the majority of hydrophobic therapeutic agents are lipophilic, and have greater solubility in triglycerides than in surfactants.
- the hydrophobic therapeutic agent in a microemulsion-based delivery system is preferentially solvated in the triglyceride phase, which is in turn encapsulated in the swollen micelle.
- the preferential partitioning in the triglyceride phase results in higher loading capacities than in comparable micelle-based systems, but at the cost of introducing into the delivery system the lipolysis-dependence and other disadvantages associated with the presence of triglycerides.
- the larger size of microemulsion particles, relative to true micelles results in a slower rate of particle diffusion, and thus a slower rate of therapeutic agent absorption.
- the present invention provides pharmaceutical compositions for improved delivery of hydrophobic therapeutic agents.
- the present invention provides a triglyceride-free pharmaceutical composition including a hydrophobic therapeutic agent and a carrier.
- the carrier includes a hydrophilic surfactant and a hydrophobic surfactant in amounts such that upon dilution with an aqueous solution such as simulated gastrointestinal fluids the carrier forms a clear aqueous dispersion of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants containing the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the present invention provides a clear aqueous dispersion containing a hydrophilic surfactant, a hydrophobic surfactant and a hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the dispersion is substantially free of triglycerides.
- the present invention relates to a triglyceride-free pharmaceutical composition which includes a hydrophilic surfactant and a hydrophobic surfactant in amounts such that upon dilution with an aqueous solution a clear aqueous dispersion is formed, a first amount of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent solubilized in the clear aqueous dispersion, and a second amount of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent that remains non-solubilized but dispersed.
- the present invention relates to methods of increasing the rate and/or extent of absorption of hydrophobic therapeutic agents by administering to a patient a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention.
- Figure 1 shows the enhanced bioabsorption of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent in the compositions of the present invention, relative to a commercial formulation.
- the present invention overcomes the problems described above characteristic of conventional formulations such as micelle formulations, emulsions, and microemulsions, by providing unique triglyceride-free pharmaceutical compositions.
- compositions including a combination of a hydrophilic surfactant and a hydrophobic surfactant can solubilize therapeutically effective amounts of hydrophobic therapeutic agents without recourse to the use of triglycerides, thereby avoiding the lipolysis dependence and other disadvantages of conventional formulations.
- Use of these formulations results in an enhanced rate and/or extent of absorption of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition including a carrier and a hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the carrier includes a hydrophilic surfactant and a hydrophobic surfactant in amounts such that upon dilution with an aqueous solution the carrier forms a clear aqueous dispersion of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants containing the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the carrier is substantially free of triglycerides, thereby providing surprising and important advantages over conventional, triglyceride-containing formulations. 1.
- the carrier includes at least one hydrophilic surfactant and at least one hydrophobic surfactant.
- hydrophilic and “hydrophobic” are relative terms.
- a compound must necessarily include polar or charged hydrophilic moieties as well as non-polar hydrophobic (lipophilic) moieties; i.e., a surfactant compound must be amphiphilic.
- An empirical parameter commonly used to characterize the relative hydrophilicity and hydrophobicity of non-ionic amphiphilic compounds is the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (“HLB” value).
- HLB hydrophilic-lipophilic balance
- Surfactants with lower HLB values are more hydrophobic, and have greater solubility in oils, while surfactants with higher HLB values are more hydrophilic, and have greater solubility in aqueous solutions.
- hydrophilic surfactants are generally considered to be those compounds having an HLB value greater than about 10, as well as anionic, cationic, or zwitterionic compounds for which the HLB scale is not generally applicable.
- hydrophobic surfactants are compounds having an HLB value less than about 10.
- HLB value of a surfactant is merely a rough guide generally used to enable formulation of industrial, pharmaceutical and cosmetic emulsions.
- HLB values can differ by as much as about 8 HLB units, depending upon the empirical method chosen to determine the HLB value (Schott, J. Ph ⁇ rm. Sciences, 79(1), 87- 88 (1990)).
- PLURONIC® surfactants BASF Corp.
- the HLB values may not accurately reflect the true physical chemical nature of the compounds.
- the hydrophilic surfactant can be any hydrophilic surfactant suitable for use in pharmaceutical compositions.
- Such surfactants can be anionic, cationic, zwitterionic or non- ionic, although non-ionic hydrophilic surfactants are presently preferred. As discussed above, these non-ionic hydrophilic surfactants will generally have HLB values greater than about 10. Mixtures of hydrophilic surfactants are also within the scope of the invention.
- hydrophobic surfactant can be any hydrophobic surfactant suitable for use in pharmaceutical compositions.
- suitable hydrophobic surfactants will have an HLB value less than about 10. Mixtures of hydrophobic surfactants are also within the scope of the invention.
- hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants should be made keeping in mind the particular hydrophobic therapeutic agent to be used in the composition, and the range of polarity appropriate for the chosen therapeutic agent, as discussed in more detail below. With these general principles in mind, a very broad range of surfactants is suitable for use in the present invention.
- Such surfactants can be grouped into the following general chemical classes detailed in the Tables below.
- the HLB values given in the Tables below generally represent the HLB value as reported by the manufacturer of the corresponding commercial product. In cases where more than one commercial product is listed, the HLB value in the Tables is the value as reported for one of the commercial products, a rough average of the reported values, or a value that, in the judgment of the present inventors, is more reliable. It should be emphasized that the invention is not limited to the surfactants in the following Tables, which show representative, but not exclusive, lists of available surfactants.
- PEG polyethylene glycol
- PEG-fatty acid esters have useful surfactant properties.
- PEG-fatty acid monoesters esters of lauric acid, oleic acid, and stearic acid are most useful.
- preferred hydrophilic surfactants include PEG-8 laurate, PEG-8 oleate, PEG-8 stearate, PEG-9 oleate, PEG- 10 laurate, PEG- 10 oleate, PEG- 12 laurate, PEG- 12 oleate, PEG- 15 oleate, PEG-20 laurate and PEG-20 oleate.
- Examples of polyethoxylated fatty acid monoester surfactants commercially available are shown in Table 1.
- Table 1 PEG-Fatty Acid Monoester Surfactants
- PEG-7 oleate Algon OL 70 (Auschem SpA) 10.4 PEG-6 laurate Kessco® PEG300 ML (Stepan) 11.4 PEG-7 laurate Lauridac 7 (Condea) 13 PEG-6 stearate Kessco® PEG300 MS (Stepan) 9.7 PEG-8 laurate Mapeg® 400 ML (PPG), LIPOPEG 4DL(Lipo Chem.) 13 PEG-8 oleate Mapeg® 400 MO (PPG), Emulgante A8 (Condea) 12 PEG-8 stearate Mapeg® 400 MS (PPG), Myrj 45 12 PEG-9 oleate Emulgante A9 (Condea) > 10 PEG-9 stearate Cremophor S9 (BASF) >10 PEG- 10 laurate Nikkol MYL-10 (Nikko), Lauridac 10 (Croda) 13 PEG- 10 oleate Nikkol MYO- 10 (Ni
- Polyethylene glycol fatty acid diesters are also suitable for use as surfactants in the compositions of the present invention.
- preferred hydrophilic surfactants include PEG-20 dilaurate, PEG-20 dioleate, PEG-20 distearate, PEG- 32 dilaurate and PEG-32 dioleate.
- Representative PEG-fatty acid diesters are shown in Table 2.
- Table 2 PEG-Fatty Acid Diester Surfactants
- PEG-4 dilaurate Mapeg® 200 DL PPG
- Kessco® PEG 200 DL Steppan
- 7 LIPOPEG 2-DL Lipo Chem.
- PEG-8 dilaurate Mapeg® 400 DL PPG
- Kessco® PEG 400 DL Steppan
- 11 LIPOPEG 4 DL Lipo Chem.
- mixtures of surfactants are also useful in the present invention, including mixtures of two or more commercial surfactant products.
- PEG-fatty acid esters are marketed commercially as mixtures or mono- and diesters.
- Representative surfactant mixtures are shown in Table 3.
- PEG glycerol fatty acid esters are shown in Table 4.
- preferred hydrophilic surfactants are PEG-20 glyceryl laurate, PEG-30 glyceryl laurate, PEG-40 glyceryl laurate, PEG-20 glyceryl oleate, and PEG-30 glyceryl oleate.
- Table 4 PEG Glycerol Fatty Acid Esters COMPOUND COMMERCIAL PRODUCT (Supplier) HLB
- a large number of surfactants of different degrees of hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity can be prepared by reaction of alcohols or polyalcohols with a variety of natural and/or hydrogenated oils.
- the oils used are castor oil or hydrogenated castor oil, or an edible vegetable oil such as corn oil, olive oil, peanut oil, palm kernel oil, apricot kernel oil, or almond oil.
- Preferred alcohols include glycerol, propylene glycol, ethylene glycol, polyethylene glycol, sorbitol, and pentaerythritol.
- preferred hydrophilic surfactants are PEG-35 castor oil (Incrocas-35), PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil (Cremophor RH 40), PEG-25 trioleate (TAGAT® TO), PEG-60 corn glycerides (Crovol M70), PEG-60 almond oil (Crovol A70), PEG-40 palm kernel oil (Crovol PK70), PEG-50 castor oil (Emalex C-50), PEG-50 hydrogenated castor oil (Emalex HC-50), PEG-8 caprylic/capric glycerides (Labrasol), and PEG-6 caprylic/capric glycerides (Softigen 767).
- Preferred hydrophobic surfactants in this class include PEG-5 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-7 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-9 hydrogenated castor oil, PEG-6 corn oil (Labrafil® M 2125 CS), PEG-6 almond oil (Labrafil® M 1966 CS), PEG-6 apricot kernel oil (Labrafil® M 1944 CS), PEG-6 olive oil (Labrafil® M 1980 CS), PEG-6 peanut oil (Labrafil® M 1969 CS), PEG-6 hydrogenated palm kernel oil (Labrafil® M 2130 BS), PEG-6 palm kernel oil (Labrafil® M 2130 CS), PEG-6 triolein (Labrafil® M 2735 CS), PEG-8 corn oil (Labrafil® WL 2609 BS), PEG-20 corn glycerides (Crovol M40), and PEG-20 almond glycerides (Crovol A40).
- Emulgante EL23 >10 PEG-30 castor oil Emalex C-30 (Nihon Emulsion), Alkamuls® EL 620 11 (Rhone-Poulenc), Incrocas 30 (Croda)
- Crovol PK-70 >10 PEG-60 corn glycerides
- PEG-8 caprylic/capric Labrasol (Gattefosse),Labrafac CM 10 (Gattefosse) >10 glycerides
- PEG-6 caprylic/capric SOFTIGEN® 767 H ⁇ ls
- Glycerox 767 (Croda) 19 glycerides
- Pentaerythrityl Liponate PE-810 (Lipo Chem.), Crodamol PTC (Croda) ⁇ 10 tetracaprylate/tetracaprat e
- Pentaerythrityl Nikkol Pentarate 408 (Nikko) tetraoctanoate
- oils in this category of surfactants are oil-soluble vitamins, such as vitamins A, D, E, K, etc.
- derivatives of these vitamins such as tocopheryl PEG- 1000 succinate (TPGS, available from Eastman), are also suitable surfactants.
- Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids are also suitable surfactants for the present invention.
- preferred hydrophobic surfactants include polyglyceryl oleate (Plurol Oleique), polyglyceryl-2 dioleate (Nikkol DGDO), and polyglyceryl- 10 trioleate.
- Preferred hydrophilic surfactants include polyglyceryl- 10 laurate (Nikkol Decaglyn 1-L), polyglyceryl- 10 oleate (Nikkol Decaglyn l-O), and polyglyceryl- 10 mono, dioleate (Caprol® PEG 860).
- Polyglyceryl polyricinoleates Polyglyceryl polyricinoleates (Polymuls) are also preferred hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants. Examples of suitable polyglyceryl esters are shown in Table 6. Table 6: Polyglycerized Fatty Acids
- Polyglyceryl-6 dioleate Caprol® 6G20 (ABITEC); Hodag PGO-62 (Calgene), 8.5 PLUROL OLEIQUE CC 497 (Gattefosse)
- Polyglyceryl- 101 Drewpol 10-10-O (Stepan), Caprol 10G10O (ABITEC), 3.5 decaoleate Nikkol Decaglyn 10-O Polyglyceryl- 10 mono, Caprol® PGE 860 (ABITEC) 11 dioleate
- esters of propylene glycol and fatty acids are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention.
- preferred hydrophobic surfactants include propylene glycol monolaurate (Lauroglycol FCC), propylene glycol ricinoleate (Propymuls), WO 00/50007 PCTtUSOO/00165
- mixtures of surfactants are also suitable for use in the present invention.
- mixtures of propylene glycol fatty acid esters and glycerol fatty acid esters are suitable and are commercially available.
- One preferred mixture is composed of the oleic acid esters of propylene glycol and glycerol (Arlacel 186). Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 8. Table 8: Glycerol/Propylene Glycol Fatty Acid Esters
- a particularly important class of surfactants is the class of mono- and diglycerides. These surfactants are generally hydrophobic. Preferred hydrophobic surfactants in this class of compounds include glyceryl monooleate (Peceol), glyceryl ricinoleate, glyceryl laurate, glyceryl dilaurate (Capmul® GDL), glyceryl dioleate (Capmul® GDO), glyceryl mono/dioleate (Capmul® GMO-K), glyceryl caprylate/caprate (Capmul® MCM), caprylic acid mono/diglycerides (Imwitor® 988), and mono- and diacetylated monoglycerides (Myvacet® 9-45). Examples of these surfactants are given in Table 9. Table 9: Mono- and Diglyceride Surfactants
- EMULDAN (Danisco), ALDO® MO FG (Lonza), EMULDAN (Danisco), ALDO® MO FG (Lonza), Kessco GMO (Stepan), MONOMULS® series (Henkel), TEGIN O, DREWMULSE GMO (Stepan), Atlas G-695 (ICI), GMOrphic 80 (Eastman), ADM DMG-40, 70, and 100 (ADM), Myverol (Eastman) Glycerol OLICINE (Gattefosse) 3-4 monooleate/linoleate
- Glycerol monolinoleate Maisine (Gattefosse), MYVEROL 18-92, Myverol 18-06 3-4 (Eastman)
- Glyceryl ricinoleate Softigen® 701 (Huls), HODAG GMR-D (Calgene), 6 ALDO® MR (Lonza)
- Glyceryl monolaurate ALDO® MLD (Lonza), Hodag GML (Calgene) 6.8 Glycerol monopalmitate Emalex GMS-P (Nihon) 4 Glycerol monostearate Capmul® GMS (ABITEC), Myvaplex (Eastman), 5-9 IMWITOR® 191 (H ⁇ ls), CUTINA GMS, Aldo® MS (Lonza), Nikkol MGS series (Nikko)
- Glyceryl mono-, dioleate Capmul® GMO-K (ABITEC) ⁇ 10 Glyceryl palmitic/stearic CUTINA MD-A, ESTAGEL-Gl 8 ⁇ 10 Glyceryl acetate Lamegin® EE (Grunau GmbH) ⁇ 10 Glyceryl laurate Imwitor® 312 (H ⁇ ls), Monomuls® 90-45 (Grunau 4 GmbH), Aldo® MLD (Lonza)
- Glyceryl caprylate Imwitor® 308 H ⁇ ls
- Capmul® MCMC8 (ABITEC) 5-6
- Lactic acid esters of LAMEGIN GLP Henkel ⁇ 10 mono, diglycerides WO 00/50007 PCTtUSOO/00165
- Glycerol esters of fatty GELUCrRE 39/01 (Gattefosse), GELUCIRE 43/01 1 acids (Gattefosse)
- Sterols and derivatives of sterols are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention. These surfactants can be hydrophilic or hydrophobic. Preferred derivatives include the polyethylene glycol derivatives. A preferred hydrophobic surfactant in this class is cholesterol. A preferred hydrophilic surfactant in this class is PEG-24 cholesterol ether (Solulan C-24). Examples of surfactants of this class are shown in Table 10. Table 10: Sterol and Sterol Derivative Surfactants
- PEG-25 phyto sterol Nikkol BPSH-25 (Nikko) >10 PEG-5 soya sterol Nikkol BPS-5 (Nikko) ⁇ 10 PEG- 10 soya sterol Nikkol BPS- 10 (Nikko) ⁇ 10 PEG-20 soya sterol Nikkol BPS-20 (Nikko) ⁇ 10 PEG-30 soya sterol Nikkol BPS-30 (Nikko) >10
- PEG-sorbitan fatty acid esters are available and are suitable for use as surfactants in the present invention.
- these surfactants are hydrophilic, although several hydrophobic surfactants of this class can be used.
- preferred hydrophilic surfactants include PEG-20 sorbitan monolaurate (Tween-20), PEG-20 sorbitan monopalmitate (Tween-40), PEG-20 sorbitan monostearate (Tween-60), and PEG-20 sorbitan monooleate (Tween-80). Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 11. Table 11 : PEG- Sorbitan Fatty Acid Esters
- Ethers of polyethylene glycol and alkyl alcohols are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention.
- Preferred hydrophobic ethers include PEG-3 oleyl ether (Volpo 3) and PEG-4 lauryl ether (Brij 30). Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 12.
- Sugar Esters Esters of sugars are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention.
- Preferred hydrophilic surfactants in this class include sucrose monopalmitate and sucrose monolaurate. Examples of such surfactants are shown in Table 13. Table 13: Sugar Ester Surfactants
- Sucrose SUCRO ESTER 11 (Gattefosse), Crodesta F-l 10 12 distearate/monostearate (Croda)
- hydrophilic PEG-alkyl phenol surfactants are available, and are suitable for use in the present invention. Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 14. Table 14: Polyethylene Glycol Alkyl Phenol Surfactants
- PEG- 10- 100 nonyl phenol Triton X series (Rohm & Haas), Igepal CA series (GAF, > 10
- the POE-POP block copolymers are a unique class of polymeric surfactants.
- the unique structure of the surfactants, with hydrophilic POE and hydrophobic POP moieties in well-defined ratios and positions, provides a wide variety of surfactants suitable for use in the present invention.
- These surfactants are available under various trade names, including Synperonic PE series (ICI); Pluronic® series (BASF), Emkalyx, Lutrol (BASF), Supronic, Monolan, Pluracare, and Plurodac.
- the generic term for these polymers is "poloxamer” (CAS 9003-11-6). These polymers have the formula: HO(C 2 H 4 O) a (C 3 H 6 O) b (C 2 H 4 O) a H where "a" and "b” denote the number of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropylene units, respectively.
- Preferred hydrophilic surfactants of this class include Poloxamers 108, 188, 217, 238, 288, 338, and 407.
- Preferred hydrophobic surfactants in this class include Poloxamers 124, 182, 183, 212, 331, and 335.
- Poloxamer 183 a - 10 b 30
- Sorbitan esters of fatty acids are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention.
- preferred hydrophobic surfactants include sorbitan monolaurate (Arlacel 20), sorbitan monopalmitate (Span-40), sorbitan monooleate (Span-80), sorbitan monostearate, and sorbitan tristearate. Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 16. Table 16: Sorbitan Fatty Acid Ester Surfactants
- Sorbitan monolaurate Span-20 (Atlas/ICI), Crill 1 (Croda), Arlacel 20 (ICI) 8.6 Sorbitan monopalmitate Span-40 (Atlas/ICI), Crill 2 (Croda), Nikkol SP-10 6.7
- Sorbitan monooleate Span-80 (Atlas/ICI), Crill 4 (Croda), Crill 50 (Croda) 4.3 Sorbitan monostearate Span-60 (Atlas/ICI), Crill 3 (Croda), Nikkol SS-10 4.7
- Sorbitan sesquioleate Arlacel-C (ICI), Crill 43 (Croda), Nikkol SO- 15 (Nikko) 3.7 Sorbitan tristearate Span-65 (Atlas/ICI) Crill 35 (Croda), Nikkol SS-30 2.1
- Esters of lower alcohols (C to C 4 ) and fatty acids (C 8 to C 18 ) are suitable surfactants for use in the present invention.
- preferred hydrophobic surfactants include ethyl oleate (Crodamol EO), isopropyl myristate (Crodamol IPM), and isopropyl palmitate (Crodamol IPP). Examples of these surfactants are shown in Table 17.
- Table 17 Lower Alcohol Fatty Acid Ester Surfactants
- Ionic surfactants including cationic, anionic and zwitterionic surfactants, are suitable hydrophilic surfactants for use in the present invention.
- Preferred anionic surfactants include fatty acid salts and bile salts.
- preferred ionic surfactants include sodium oleate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium lauryl sarcosinate, sodium dioctyl sulfosuccinate, sodium cholate, and sodium taurocholate. Examples of such surfactants are shown in Table 18 below. For simplicity, typical counterions are shown in the entries in the Table. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, however, that any bioacceptable counterion may be used.
- fatty acids are shown as sodium salts, other cation counterions can also be used, such as alkali metal cations or ammonium.
- these ionic surfactants are generally available as pure compounds, rather than commercial (proprietary) mixtures. Because these compounds are readily available from a variety of commercial suppliers, such as Aldrich, Sigma, and the like, commercial sources are not generally listed in the Table.
- Ether carboxylates (by oxidation of terminal OH group of fatty alcohol ethoxylates)
- Citric acid esters of mono-, diglycerides are Citric acid esters of mono-, diglycerides
- Acyl lactylates lactylic esters of fatty acids 0 calcium sodium stearoyl-2-lactylate calcium sodium stearoyl lactylate
- Betaines (trialkylglycine):
- hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants are present in the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention in amounts such that upon dilution with an aqueous solution, the carrier forms a clear, aqueous dispersion of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants, containing the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the relative amounts of hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants are readily determined by observing the properties of the resultant dispersion; i.e., when the relative amounts of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants are within a suitable range, the resultant aqueous dispersion is optically clear.
- a convenient method of determining the appropriate relative concentrations for any hydrophilic surfactant - hydrophobic surfactant pair is as follows. A convenient working amount of a hydrophilic surfactant is provided, and a known amount of a hydrophobic surfactant is added. The surfactants are stirred to form a homogeneous mixture, with the aid of gentle heating if desired. The resulting mixture is diluted with purified water to prepare an aqueous dispersion. Any dilution amount can be chosen, but convenient dilutions are those within the range expected in vivo, about a 10 to 250-fold dilution. The aqueous dispersion is then assessed qualitatively for optical clarity. The procedure can be repeated with incremental variations in the relative amount of hydrophobic surfactant added, to determine the maximum relative amount of hydrophobic surfactant that can be present for a given surfactant pair.
- the optical clarity of the aqueous dispersion can be measured using standard quantitative techniques for turbidity assessment.
- One convenient procedure to measure turbidity is to measure the amount of light of a given wavelength transmitted by the solution, using, for example, a UV-visible spectrophotometer. Using this measure, optical clarity corresponds to high transmittance, since cloudier solutions will scatter more of the incident radiation, resulting in lower transmittance measurements. If this procedure is used, care should be taken to insure that the surfactant mixture does not itself absorb light of the chosen wavelength, as any true absorbance necessarily reduces the amount of transmitted light and falsely increases the quantitative turbidity value.
- suitable dispersions at a dilution of 10X should have an apparent absorbance of less than about 0.3, preferably less than about 0.2, and more preferably less than about 0.1.
- suitable dispersions should have an apparent absorbance of less than about 0.1, preferably less than about 0.05, and more preferably less than about 0.01.
- a third method of determining optical clarity and carrier diffusivity through the aqueous boundary layer is to quantitatively measure the size of the particles of which the dispersion is composed. These measurements can be performed on commercially available particle size analyzers, such as, for example, a Nicomp particle size analyzer available from Particle Size Systems, Inc., of Santa Barbara, CA. Using this measure, clear aqueous dispersions according to the present invention have average particle sizes much smaller than the wavelength of visible light, whereas dispersions containing excessive relative amounts of the hydrophobic surfactant have more complex particle size distributions, with much greater average particle sizes.
- the average particle size be less than about 100 nm, preferably less than about 50 nm, more preferably less than about 30 nm, and still more preferably less than about 20 nm. It is also preferred that the particle size distribution be mono-modal. As is shown in more detail in the Examples herein, dispersions having an undesirably large relative amount of hydrophobic surfactant typically display bimodal particle size distributions, such distributions having a small particle size component, typically less than about 30 nm, and a large particle size component, typically on the order of 100 nm or more. It should be emphasized that these particle sizes are appropriate for the carrier particles in aqueous solution, in the absence of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent. It is expected that the presence of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent may result in an increase in the average particle size.
- optical clarity or particle size can be used as desired. Such methods are well know to those skilled in the art.
- any or all of the available methods may be used to ensure that the resulting aqueous dispersions possess the requisite optical clarity.
- the present inventors prefer to use the simple qualitative procedure; i.e., simple visible observation.
- all three of the above measures are used to assess the dispersion clarity in the Examples herein.
- any aqueous dispersion having the properties described above is within the scope of the present invention regardless of the specific relative amounts of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants, it is expected that the amount of hydrophobic surfactant will generally be less than about 200% by weight, based on the amount of hydrophilic surfactant, and more specifically, in the range of about 1% to 200%. Further, based on observations reported in the Examples herein, it is expected that the amount of hydrophobic surfactant will generally be less than about 100%, and more specifically in the range of about 5% to about 100% by weight, or about 10% to about 100% by weight, based on the amount of hydrophilic surfactant.
- cloudy solutions result when the amount of hydrophobic surfactant is greater than about 60% by weight, based on the amount of hydrophilic surfactant.
- a preferred range for these surfactants is about 1% to about 60%, preferably about 5% to about 60%, and more preferably about 10% to about 60%. Addition of optional excipients as described below can further increase the maximum relative amount of hydrophobic surfactant that can be used.
- hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants are also within the scope of the present invention.
- Hydrophobic therapeutic agents suitable for use in the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention are not particularly limited, as the carrier is surprisingly capable of solubilizing and delivering a wide variety of hydrophobic therapeutic agents.
- Hydrophobic therapeutic agents are compounds with little or no water solubility.
- Intrinsic water solubilities (i.e., water solubility of the unionized form) for hydrophobic therapeutic agents usable in the present invention are less than about 1% by weight, and typically less than about 0.1%> or O.OP/o by weight.
- Such therapeutic agents can be any agents having therapeutic or other value when administered to an animal, particularly to a mammal, such as drugs, nutrients, and cosmetics (cosmeceuticals).
- anti-protozoal agents such as atovaquone, benznidazole, clioquinol, decoquinate, diiodohydroxyquinoline, diloxan
- sedatives such as alprazolam, amylobarbitone, barbitone, bentazepam, bromazepam, bromperidol, brotizolam, butobarbitone, carbromal, chlordiazepoxide, chlormethiazole, chlorpromazine, chlorprothiocene, clonazepam, clobazam, clotiazepam, clozapine, diazepam, droperidol, ethinamate, flunanisone, flunitrazepam, fluopromazine, flupenthixol decanoate, fluphenazine decanoate, flurazepam, gabapentin, haloperidol, lorazepam, lormetazepam, medazepam, meprobamate, mesoridiazine, methaqualone, methyl phenidate, midazol
- cardiac inotropic agents such as amrinone, digitoxin, digoxin, enoximone, lanatoside C and medigoxin; corticosteroids.
- diuretics such as beclomethasone, betamethasone, budesonide, cortisone acetate, desoxymethasone, dexamethasone, fludrocortisone acetate, flunisolide, flucortolone, fluticasone propionate, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone, prednisolone, prednisone and triamcinolone; diuretics, such as acetazolamide, amiloride, bendrofluazide, bumetanide, chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, ethacrynic acid, frusemide, metolazone, spironolactone and triamterene.
- diuretics such as acetazolamide, amiloride, bendrofluazide, bumetanide, chlorothiazide, chlorthalidone, ethacrynic acid, frusemide, metolazone, spironolactone and tri
- anti-parkinsonian agents such as bromocriptine mesylate, lysuride maleate, pramipexole, robinirole HCl, and tolcapone
- gastro-intestinal agents such as bisacodyl, cimetidine, cisapride, diphenoxylate HCl, domperidone, famotidine, lanosprazole, loperamide, mesalazine, nizatidine, omeprazole, ondansetron HCL, rabeprazole sodium, ranitidine HCl and sulphasalazine
- histamine H, -receptor antagonists such as acrivastine, astemizole, chlophenisamine, cinnarizine, citrizine, clemastine fumarate, cyclizine, cyproheptadine HCl, dexchlopheniramine, dimenhydrinate, fexofenadine, flu
- opioid analgesics such as codeine, dextropropyoxyphene, diamorphine, dihydrocodeine, fentanyl, meptazinol, methadone, morphine, nalbuphine and pentazocine
- sex hormones such as clomiphene citrate, cortisone acetate, danazol, dihydro epiandrosterone, ethinyloestradiol, finasteride, fludrocortisone, fluoxymisterone, medroxyprogesterone acetate, megesterol acetate, mestranol, methyltestosterone, norethisterone, norgestrel, oestradiol, conjugated estrogens, progesterone, rimexolone, stanozolol, stiboestrol, testosterone and tibolone; stimulants, such as amphetamine, dexamphetamine, dexfenfluramine, fenflur
- Preferred hydrophobic therapeutic agents include sildenafil citrate, amlodipine, tramadol, celecoxib, refocoxib, oxaprozin, nabumetone, ibuprofen, terbenafine, itraconazole, zileuton, zafirlukast, cisapride, fenofibrate, tizanidine, nizatidine, fexofenadine, loratadine, famotidine, paricalcitol, atovaquone, nabumetone, tetrahydrocannabinol, megesterol acetate, repaglinide, progesterone, rimexolone, cyclosporine, tacrolimus, sirolimus, teniposide, paclitaxel, pseudo-ephedrine, troglitazone, rosiglitazone, finasteride, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin
- compositions of the present invention are merely illustrative. Indeed, a particular feature, and surprising advantage, of the compositions of the present invention is the ability of the present compositions to solubilize and deliver a broad range of hydrophobic therapeutic agents, regardless of functional class. Of course, mixtures of hydrophobic therapeutic agents may also be used where desired.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can optionally include additional compounds to enhance the solubility of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent in the carrier system.
- additional compounds include: alcohols and polyols, such as ethanol, isopropanol, butanol, benzyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, propylene glycol, butanediols and isomers thereof, glycerol, pentaerythritol, sorbitol, mannitol, transcutol, dimethyl isosorbide, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, polyvinylalcohol, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose and other cellulose derivatives, cyclodextrins and cyclodextrin derivatives; ethers of polyethylene glycols having an average molecular weight of about 200 to about 6000, such as tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol PEG ether (glycofurol, available commercially from
- solubilizers are also within the scope of the invention. Except as indicated, these compounds are readily available from standard commercial sources.
- Preferred solubilizers include triacetin, triethylcitrate, ethyl oleate, ethyl caprylate, dimethylacetamide, N-methylpyrrolidone, N-hydroxyethylpyrrolidone, polyvinylpyrrolidone, hydroxypropyl methylcellulose, hydroxypropyl cyclodextrins, ethanol, polyethylene glycol 200-600, glycofurol, transcutol, propylene glycol, and dimethyl isosorbide.
- Particularly preferred solubilizers include sorbitol, glycerol, triacetin, ethyl alcohol, PEG-400, glycofurol and propylene glycol.
- the amount of solubilizer that can be included in compositions of the present invention is not particularly limited.
- the amount of a given solubilizer is limited to a bioacceptable amount, which is readily determined by one of skill in the art.
- the solubilizer can be in a concentration of 50%, 100%), 200%, or up to about 400% by weight, based on the amount of surfactant.
- solubilizers may also be used, such as 25%>, 10%, 5%>, 1% or even less.
- the solubilizer will be present in an amount of about 1%> to about 100%, more typically about 5%> to about 25%> by weight.
- additives conventionally used in pharmaceutical compositions can be included, and these additives are well known in the art.
- additives include antioxidants, preservatives, chelating agents, viscomodulators, tonicifiers, flavorants, colorants odorants, opacifiers, suspending agents, binders, and mixtures thereof.
- the amounts of such additives can be readily determined by one skilled in the art, according to the particular properties desired.
- compositions of the present invention can be provided in the form of a solution preconcentrate; i.e., a composition as described above, and intended to be dispersed with water, either prior to administration, in the form of a drink, or dispersed in vivo.
- the compositions can be provided in the form of a diluted preconcentrate (i.e., an aqueous dispersion), a semi-solid dispersion or a solid dispersion.
- the compositions may be encapsulated in a hard or soft gelatin capsule, a starch capsule or an enteric coated capsule.
- enteric coated capsule as used herein means a capsule coated with a coating resistant to acid; i.e., an acid resistant enteric coating.
- solubilizers are typically used to enhance the solubility of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent, they may also render the compositions more suitable for encapsulation in hard or soft gelatin capsules. Thus, the use of a solubilizer such as those described above is particularly preferred in capsule dosage forms of the pharmaceutical compositions. If present, these solubilizers should be added in amounts sufficient to impart to the compositions the desired solubility enhancement or encapsulation properties.
- compositions of the present invention can also be formulated for topical, transdermal, ocular, pulmonary, vaginal, rectal, transmucosal or parenteral administration, in the form of a triglyceride-free cream, lotion, ointment, suppository, gel or the like. If such a formulation is desired, other additives may be included, such as are well-known in the art, to impart the desired consistency and other properties to the formulation.
- the compositions of the present invention can also be formulated as a spray or an aerosol.
- the compositions may be formulated as a sprayable solution, and such formulation is particularly useful for spraying to coat a multiparticulate carrier, such as a bead.
- multiparticulate carriers are well known in the art.
- compositions of the present invention can be prepared by conventional methods well known to those skilled in the art. Of course, the specific method of preparation will depend upon the ultimate dosage form.
- dosage forms substantially free of water i.e., when the composition is provided in a pre-concentrated form for later dispersion in an aqueous system, the composition is prepared by simple mixing of the components to form a pre-concentrate. The mixing process can be aided by gentle heating, if desired.
- the pre-concentrate form is prepared, then the appropriate amount of purified water is added. Upon gentle mixing, a clear aqueous dispersion is formed. If any water-soluble additives are included, these may be added first as part of the pre-concentrate, or added later to the clear aqueous dispersion, as desired.
- the present invention includes a multi-phase dispersion.
- a pharmaceutical composition includes a carrier which forms a clear aqueous dispersion upon mixing with an aqueous solution, and an additional amount of non- solubilized hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- multi-phase as used herein to describe these compositions of the present invention means a composition which when mixed with an aqueous solution forms a clear aqueous phase and a particulate dispersion phase.
- the carrier is as described above, and can include any of the surfactants, hydrophobic therapeutic agents, solubilizers and additives previously described. An additional amount of hydrophobic therapeutic agent is included in the composition.
- the composition contains two phases: a clear aqueous dispersion of the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants containing a first, solubilized amount of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent, and a second, non-solubilized amount of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent dispersed therein.
- the resultant multi-phase dispersion will not have the optical clarity of a dispersion in which the hydrophobic therapeutic agent is fully solubilized, but will appear to be cloudy, due to the presence of the non-solubilized phase.
- a formulation may be useful, for example, when the desired dosage of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent exceeds that which can be solubilized in the carrier of the present invention.
- the formulation may also contain additives, as described above.
- a hydrophobic therapeutic agent may have a greater solubility in the pre-concentrate carrier than in the aqueous dispersion, so that meta- stable, supersaturated solutions having apparent optical clarity but containing a hydrophobic therapeutic agent in an amount in excess of its solubility in the aqueous dispersion can be formed.
- Such super-saturated solutions whether characterized as clear aqueous dispersions (as initially formed) or as multi-phase solutions (as would be expected if the meta-stable state breaks down), are also within the scope of the present invention.
- the multi-phase formulation can be prepared by the methods described above.
- a preconcentrate is prepared by simple mixing of the components, with the aid of gentle heating, if desired. It is convenient to consider the hydrophobic therapeutic agent as divided into two portions, a first solubilizable portion which will be solubilized by the carrier and contained within the clear aqueous dispersion upon dilution, and a second non-solubilizable portion which will remain non-solubilized. When the ultimate dosage form is non-aqueous, the first and second portions of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent are both included in the preconcentrate mixture.
- the composition can be prepared in the same manner, and upon dilution in an aqueous system, the composition will form the two phases as described above, with the second non-solubilizable portion of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent dispersed or suspended in the aqueous system, and the first solubilizable portion of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent solubilized in the mixed surfactant WO 00/50007 PCTtUSOO/00165
- the pre-concentrate can be prepared including only the first, solubilizable portion of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent. This pre-concentrate can then be diluted in an aqueous system to form a clear aqueous dispersion, to which is then added the second, non-solubilizable portion of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent to form a multi-phase aqueous composition.
- the amount of hydrophobic therapeutic agent included in the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can be any amount desired by the formulator, up to the maximum amount that can be solubilized or suspended in a given carrier system. In general, the amount of hydrophobic therapeutic agent will be about 0.1 % to about 60% by weight, based on the total weight of the pharmaceutical composition. In another aspect of the invention, described below, excess hydrophobic therapeutic agent can also be added, in a multi-phase dispersion.
- the present invention relates to methods of improving delivery of hydrophobic therapeutic agents in an animal by administering to the animal a dosage form of the pharmaceutical compositions described herein.
- the animal is a mammal, and more preferably, a human.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention when administered to an animal enable the hydrophobic therapeutic agent contained therein to be absorbed more rapidly than in conventional pharmaceutical compositions.
- the invention relates to a method of increasing the rate of and/or extent of bioabsorption of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent by administering the hydrophobic therapeutic agent to an animal in the pharmaceutical compositions described herein.
- Rapid formation upon dilution with an aqueous solution, the carrier forms a clear dispersion very rapidly; i.e., the clear dispersion appears to form instantaneously.
- the dispersions are essentially optically clear to the naked eye, and show no readily observable signs of heterogeneity, such as turbidity or cloudiness. More quantitatively, dispersions of the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention show a mono-modal distribution of very small particles sizes, typically 20 nm or less in average diameter; absorbances of less than about 0.3, typically less than about 0.1, at 10X dilution; and absorbances of less than about 0.1, typically less than about 0.01, at 100X dilution, as described more fully in the Examples herein. In the multi-phase embodiment of the compositions described herein, it should be appreciated that the optical clarity of the aqueous carrier dispersion phase will be obscured by the dispersed particulate non-solubilized hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- the dispersions are surprisingly stable to dilution in aqueous solution, including aqueous solutions simulating physiological fluids such as enzyme-free simulated gastric fluid (SGF) and enzyme-free simulated intestinal fluid (SIF).
- SGF enzyme-free simulated gastric fluid
- SIF enzyme-free simulated intestinal fluid
- the hydrophobic therapeutic agent remains solubilized for at least the period of time relevant for absorption.
- Triglyceride-free It is a particular feature of the present invention that the pharmaceutical compositions are substantially triglyceride-free.
- triglyceride as used herein means glycerol triesters of C 6 to about C 25 fatty acids.
- the present compositions surprisingly solubilize hydrophobic therapeutic agents using combinations of substantially triglyceride-free surfactants.
- the term "substantially triglyceride-free” means compositions which contain triglycerides, if at all, only as minor components or impurities in surfactant mixtures. It is well known in the art that commercially available surfactants often are complex mixtures of compounds. For example, one preferred surfactant is Capmul® GMO-K, a widely-used blend of glyceryl mono- and dioleates. Due to difficulties in separating complex product mixtures, however, a typical lot of Capmul® GMO-K, as reported by the manufacturer's certificate of analysis, contains the following distribution of glyceryl esters, in percent by weight based on the total weight of glyceryl esters:
- the surfactant mixture in the particular lot reported contains 0.10% water and 0.95%) free, unesterified glycerol. These specific percentages are expected to vary, lot-by-lot, as well, and it is expected that commercial surfactant products will generally possess similar variability, regardless of the specific major component and the specific manufacturer.
- the present invention does not include surfactants which contain triglycerides as an intended component. Indeed, such surfactants are not common, since triglycerides themselves have no surfactant properties. However, it should be appreciated that the present invention does not exclude the use of surfactant products which contain small amounts of triglycerides as impurities or as unreacted starting material.
- substantially triglyceride-free should be understood as meaning free of added triglycerides, and containing less than 5%, preferably essentially 0%, triglyceride impurities.
- each micelle is composed of molecules (or ions) of both the hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants.
- the hydrophobic therapeutic agent may be distributed in any part of the micelle, such as near the outer, more hydrophilic region, near the inner, more hydrophobic region, or at various points in between.
- micelles exist in dynamic equilibrium with their component molecules, and it is expected that this equilibrium will include dynamic redistribution of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- triglyceride-containing formulations suffer the disadvantage that bioabsorption of the hydrophobic therapeutic agents contained therein is dependent upon enzymatic degradation (lipolysis) of the triglyceride components.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention are substantially free of triglycerides, and thus do not depend upon lipolysis to enable release of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent for bioabsorption.
- the hydrophobic therapeutic agent is in a dynamic equilibrium between the free compound in solution and the solubilized compound, thus promoting rapid release.
- compositions of the present invention present a number of significant and unexpected advantages, including:
- Efficient transport The particle sizes in the aqueous dispersions of the present invention are much smaller, typically less than 20 nm, than the larger particles characteristic of vesicular, emulsion or microemulsion phases, and the particle size distribution is mono- modal and narrow. This reduced and more uniform size enables more efficient drug transport through the intestinal aqueous boundary layer, and through the absorptive brush border membrane. More efficient transport to absorptive sites leads to improved and more consistent absorption of hydrophobic therapeutic agents.
- Non-dependence on lipolysis The lack of triglyceride components provides pharmaceutical compositions not dependent upon lipolysis, and upon the many poorly characterized factors which affect the rate and extent of lipolysis, for effective presentation of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent to an absorptive site. Such factors include the presence of composition components which may inhibit lipolysis; patient conditions which limit production of lipase, such as pancreatic lipase secretory diseases; and dependence of lipolysis on stomach pH, endogenous calcium concentration, and presence of co-lipase or other digestion enzymes.
- the lack of lipolysis dependence further provides transport which does not suffer from any lag time between administration and absorption caused by the lipolysis process, enabling a more rapid onset of therapeutic action and better bioperformance characteristics.
- pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can make use of hydrophilic surfactants which might otherwise be avoided or limited due to their potential lipolysis inhibiting effects.
- Non-dependence on bile and meal fat contents Due to the higher solubilization potential over bile salt micelles, the present compositions are less dependent on endogenous bile and bile related patient disease states, and meal fat contents. These advantages overcome meal-dependent absorption problems caused by poor patient compliance with meal-dosage restrictions.
- compositions of the present invention enable superior loading capacity over conventional micelle formulations.
- particular combination of surfactants used can be optimized for a specific hydrophobic therapeutic agent to more closely match the polarity distribution of the therapeutic agent, resulting in still further enhanced solubilization.
- the hydrophobic therapeutic agents Due to the robustness of compositions of the present invention to dilution, the hydrophobic therapeutic agents remain solubilized and thus do not suffer problems of precipitation of the therapeutic agent in the time frame relevant for absorption.
- the therapeutic agent is presented in small particle carriers, and is not limited in dilution rate by entrapment in emulsion carriers. These factors avoid liabilities associated with the poor partitioning of lipid solubilized drug in to the aqueous phase, such as large emulsion droplet surface area, and high interfacial transfer resistance, and enable rapid completion of the critical partitioning step.
- Aqueous dispersions of the present invention are thermodynamically stable for the time period relevant for absorption, and can be more predictably reproduced, thereby limiting variability in bioavailability— a particularly important advantage for therapeutic agents with a narrow therapeutic index.
- compositions of the present invention are designed with components that help to keep the hydrophobic therapeutic agent solubilized for transport to the absorption site, but readily available for absorption, thus providing a more efficient transport and release.
- the present compositions are less prone to gastric emptying delays, resulting in faster absorption. Further, the particles in dispersions of the present invention are less prone to unwanted retention in the gastro-intestinal tract.
- the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention allow for faster transport of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent through the aqueous boundary layer.
- a simple pre-concentrate of a hydrophobic surfactant and a hydrophilic surfactant is prepared as follows. Predetermined weighed amounts of hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants are stirred together to form a homogeneous mixture. For surfactant combinations that are poorly miscible, the mixture can be gently heated to aid in formation of the homogeneous mixture. A chosen hydrophobic therapeutic agent in a predetermined amount is added and stirred until solubilized. Optionally, solubilizers or additives are included by simple mixing.
- a predetermined amount of purified water, buffer solution, or aqueous simulated physiological solution is added to the pre-concentrate, and the resultant mixture is stirred to form a clear, aqueous dispersion.
- Example 2 Surfactant Combinations Giving Clear Aqueous Dispersions
- Surfactant mixtures giving clear, aqueous dispersions were prepared according to the method of Example 1. Seven hydrophilic surfactants and sixteen hydrophobic surfactants were used to produce approximately one hundred clear aqueous dispersions suitable for use in the present invention. For simplicity, no hydrophobic therapeutic agent was included in these compositions, since it is believed that the presence of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent does not substantially affect the clear, aqueous nature of composition. For the same reason, these compositions were free of additional solubilizers and other additives.
- Each entry in the Table represents the approximate maximum number of grams of hydrophobic surfactant per 100 g of hydrophilic surfactant giving acceptable optical clarity.
- Example 3 Compositions Containing Solubilizers The procedure of Example 2 was repeated for compositions containing PEG-40 hydrogenated castor oil (Cremophor RH 40) as the hydrophilic surfactant, with eight different hydrophobic surfactants, and four different solubilizers, to study the effect of solubilizer on the relative amounts of hydrophobic and hydrophilic surfactants giving clear aqueous dispersions. In each case, the amount of solubilizer was held constant at 20% by weight, based on the total weight of the two surfactants. The results are shown in Table 20. As in Example 2, the numbers in the Table represent the approximate maximum number of grams of hydrophobic surfactant per 100 g of hydrophilic surfactant giving a clear aqueous dispersion. For convenience, the corresponding entries from Table 19 (with no solubilizer present) are reproduced in Table 20 in the column labeled "none.”
- the effect of added solubilizer on the relative amount of hydrophobic surfactant that can be used varies considerably.
- the added solubilizer has a dramatic effect on the amount of hydrophobic surfactant (e.g., Span 20, Imwitor 988).
- the effect is moderate (Arlacel 186, Peceol) or negligible (Crodamol EO, Myvacet 9-45).
- the presence of the solubilizer actually decreases the amount of hydrophobic surfactant that can be used.
- Example 4 Compositions Containing Solubilizers Example 3 was repeated, this time choosing a single hydrophobic surfactant (Arlacel 186) and three different hydrophilic surfactants, with addition of either ethanol or triacetin (20%) by weight, based on the total weight of the two surfactants). The results are shown in Table 21. The corresponding entry from Table 19 (with no solubilizer present) is included in Table 21 for reference.
- Example 3 The procedure of Example 3 was repeated, with the following differences.
- a single hydrophilic surfactant (Cremophor RH-40) and hydrophobic surfactant (Arlacel 186) were chosen, to examine the effect of increased solubilizer concentration.
- compositions were tested at a solubilizer concentration of 50%> by weight, based on the total weight of the surfactant pair.
- the numbers in Table 22 represent the maximum hydrophobic surfactant concentration giving a clear aqueous dispersion.
- Example 5 was repeated, using the same surfactant pair, but with an 80% concentration of solubilizer, based on the total weight of the surfactants.
- the 80% solubilizer was either PEG-400, or a mixture of PEG-400 and one of three alcohols or polyols. The results are shown in Table 23, with the numbers in the Table having the same meaning as in the previous Examples.
- Examples 7-12 Average Particle Size
- particle sizes were measured for several compositions of the present invention. For simplicity, the measurement were made for the dispersed carrier, in the absence of a hydrophobic therapeutic agent. In this Example, formulations were prepared as in Example 1, and diluted to form 10X or 100X aqueous dispersions. Each of the resulting dispersions was observed to be optically clear to the naked eye. Average particle sizes were measured with a Nicomp Particle Size Analyzer (Particle Size Systems, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA). The results of these measurements are shown in Table 24.
- compositions of the present invention produce clear, aqueous dispersions, with no visible cloudiness.
- the particle size distribution shows very small particles, with average diameters of from about 6 to about 15 nm.
- the distribution is mono- modal, with a standard deviation of approximately 20%>, indicating a highly uniform distribution of very small particles.
- This particle size distribution is consistent with a solution of particles of micellar structure, although the invention is not limited by any particular theoretical framework.
- compositions were prepared having hydrophobic surfactant concentrations higher than those suitable for forming clear aqueous dispersions. These compositions were prepared by weighing the components and mixing well, with gentle warming. The compositions were then diluted 10X to form dispersions, and these dispersions were subjected to the particle size measurements as described in Example 7. The results are shown in Table 25. For direct comparison with the compositions of the present invention, Examples 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12 are shown next to the corresponding comparative compositions.
- compositions containing Tween 80 and Plurol Oleique CC497, Tween 80 and Peceol, and Tween 80 and Capmul MCM were prepared at a surfactant ratio of 67 g hydrophobic surfactant per 100 g hydrophilic surfactant. Particle sizes were not measured for these compositions, but each was observed to form a milky or hazy aqueous dispersion.
- compositions having excessive amounts of hydrophobic surfactant form milky or hazy solutions, whereas those of the present invention form clear solutions.
- the particle size distributions of the milky solutions are bimodal, in contrast to the mono-modal solutions of the corresponding clear solutions. These bimodal particle size distributions show a first mode having a small mean particle size of about 12 to about 27 nm, and a second mode having particle sizes of up to more than 200 nm.
- compositions having excessive hydrophobic surfactant are heterogeneous (multi-phasic), non-clear dispersions, having a complex bimodal distribution of particles of two distinct size ranges.
- compositions of the present invention are homogeneous (single phase), clear dispersion, having a mono-modal distribution of very small particle sizes.
- Examples 13-42 Spectroscopic Characterization of Optical Clarity
- the optical clarity of aqueous dispersions of the present invention was measured spectroscopically.
- Compositions were prepared according to Example 1, and diluted to 10X and 100X solutions.
- the specific compositions measured also include a solubilizer, to further illustrate preferred aspects of the invention.
- several of the compositions illustrate compositions according to the present invention wherein either the hydrophilic surfactant (Examples 20 and 27) or the hydrophobic surfactant (Examples 41 and 42) itself is a mixture of surfactants.
- a clear aqueous dispersion should have a very high transmittance, indicating little scattering of light by large particles.
- Absorbance and transmittance are related by the simple expression
- suitable clear aqueous dispersions of the present invention should have an absorbance at 1 OX dilution of less than about 0.3.
- Example 37 which shows an absorbance of 0.440, has a surfactant ratio of 27, well below the value of 40 shown in Table 19, and is observed to be a clear solution.
- compositions observed to be milky or cloudy were characterized by absorption, as in Examples 13-42. Where available, results for comparable solutions from Examples 13-42 are reproduced for comparison. In such cases, where a given surfactant combination is presented in Examples 13-42 more than once (with different solubilizer concentrations), the composition having the lowest solubilizer concentration is chosen, to facilitate more direct comparison. The results are shown in Table 27. Table 27: Comparative Spectroscopic Characterization
- Tween 80 180 mg 0.036 0.003 Lauroglycol FCC 20 mg Ethyl Alcohol 37 mg on Tween 80 100 mg 0.980 0.932 Capmul MCM 67 mg
- Examples 43 and 44 Solubility of a Polyfunctional Hydrophobic Therapeutic Agent
- the enhanced solubility of a typical polyfunctional hydrophobic therapeutic agent, cyclosporin, in the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention was measured using a conventional "shake flask" method. Compositions were prepared and diluted to 10X and 100X as in Example 1, without including the therapeutic agent. The solutions were then provided with an excess of cyclosporin, and agitated to allow the cyclosporin to achieve an equilibrium partitioning between the solubilized phase and the non-solubilized dispersion phase. Concentration of the solubilized cyclosporin was then determined using standard HPLC techniques, optimized for the quantitative detection of cyclosporin. The results are shown in Table 28.
- the solubility experiment of Examples 43-44 was performed on four standard aqueous solutions.
- the first comparison solution was purified water with no additives.
- a standard simulated intestinal fluid (SIF) was used, to simulate the in vivo conditions to be encountered by the hydrophobic therapeutic agent.
- a third solution was prepared with simulated intestinal fluid, plus an additional aliquot of 20 mM sodium taurocholate (a bile salt); this solution is designated SIFB in Table 29.
- a fourth solution was prepared with simulated intestinal fluid, 20 mM sodium taurocholate, and 5 mM lecithin; this solution is designated SIFBL.
- the solubility of the polyfunctional hydrophobic therapeutic agent in the compositions of the present invention is far greater than its solubility in aqueous and gastrointestinal aqueous solutions.
- Examples 45-49 Solubility of a Lipophilic Hydrophobic Therapeutic Agent The enhanced solubility of a typical lipophilic hydrophobic therapeutic agent, progesterone, in the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention was measured as described in Examples 43-44. The results are shown in Table 30. Table 30: Solubility of Progesterone in Clear Aqueous Dispersions
- the solubility of the lipophilic hydrophobic therapeutic agent in the compositions of the present invention is far greater than its solubility in aqueous and gastrointestinal aqueous solutions.
- Examples 50-57 Aqueous Dilution Stability of Compositions Containing a Polyfunctional Hydrophobic Therapeutic Agent
- compositions according to the present invention were prepared, with a typical polyfunctional hydrophobic therapeutic agent, cyclosporin, as the therapeutic agent.
- the compositions were prepared as described in Example 1, except that the ingredients were added in the order listed in Table 32.
- the pre-concentrates were diluted 100X with purified water, and a visual observation was made immediately after dilution. The solutions were then allowed to stand 6 hours to assess dilution stability, then the cyclosporin concentration in solution was measured, using a drug-specific HPLC assay. The results are shown in Table 32.
- Examples 58-74 Aqueous Dilution Stability of Compositions Containing a Lipophilic Hydrophobic Therapeutic Agent
- compositions according to the present invention were prepared, with a typical lipophilic hydrophobic therapeutic agent, progesterone, as the therapeutic agent.
- the compositions were prepared and analyzed as in Examples 50-57, and the results are shown in Table 33.
- Table 33 Dilution Stability of Lipophilic Therapeutic Agents
- a representative preconcentrate of the present invention containing a cyclosporin hydrophobic therapeutic agent was used.
- the composition had the following formulation: Cyclosporine 0.140 g
- the preconcentrate was diluted with an isotonic aqueous HEPES buffer rather than purified water.
- the resultant solution was spiked with radioactive active and perfused through isolated ileal lumen segment of known length and diameter. Loss of radioactivity from the lumenal side and appearance of radioactivity in the mesenteric blood from the other side was monitored as an indicator of absorption.
- Jugular vein cannulation the animal was anesthetized using 2% halothane in 98% oxygen via a halothane vaporizer (Vapomatic, A.M. Bickford, Inc., NY). An opening in the jugular vein was made with a 21 ga needle and a jugular cannula consisting of a 4 cm segment of silastic tubing connected to polyethylene tubing was inserted in the jugular vein and secured with cyanoacrylate glue. For the donor rat, approximately 20 mL of blood was freshly collected in the presence of heparin (1,000 units) and the collected blood was infused at a rate of 0.2 mL/min through the jugular vein in the experimental rat to replenish blood sampling.
- Intestine cannulation after the animal was anesthetized, its body temperature was maintained at 37 °C using a heating pad. A vertical midline incision of approximately 3 cm was made through the skin to expose the small intestine. Approximately 6-10 cm segment of ileum was located. Using electro-cautery, a small incision was made at the ends of the segment and the lumenal contents were flushed with saline maintained at 37 °C. Two 1.5 cm notched pieces of Teflon tubing were inserted into the intestinal lumen at each incision and tightened using 4-0 silk. A warm isotonic buffer was passed through the intestine using a 50- mL syringe. These Teflon cannula were used to perfuse the drug solution through the isolated intestinal segment using a syringe pump.
- Mesenteric vein cannulation the mesenteric vein draining blood from the resulting isolated mesenteric cascade venules was then cannulated using a 24 ga IN catheter and secured in place using 4-0 silk sutures. The cannula was then connected to a polyethylene tubing 25 cm long where the blood was collected in a vial kept under the animal level. Blood samples were collected continuously over 60 min. The infusion of blood via the jugular vein was initiated to replenish blood loss. The animal was then killed by a lethal injection of Phenobarbital after completion of the experiment.
- Figure 1 shows the accumulated radioactivity ( ⁇ Ci/cm ⁇ Ci) in mesenteric blood as a function of time, over the course of 60 minutes, for the pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention (filled squares) and a commercial cyclosporin formulation (filled circles).
- the bioabsorption of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent exceeds that of the commercial formulation at the earliest measurement point, and continues to increase relative to the commercial formulation over the course of the measurement interval.
- the bioabsorption of the hydrophobic therapeutic agent from the compositions of the present invention exceeds that of the commercial formulation by nearly 100%.
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