Development and in vitro evaluation of an oral SEDDS for desmopressin
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Development and in vitro evaluation of an oral SEDDS for desmopressin
Abstract
Context: Self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS) are among most promising tools for improving oral peptide bioavailability.
Objective: In this study, in vitro protective effect of SEDDS containing desmopressin against presystemic inactivation by glutathione and α-chymotrypsin was evaluated.
Materials and methods: The partitioning coefficient (log P) of desmopressin was increased via hydrophobic ion pairing using anionic surfactants. Solubility studies were performed to select the appropriate solvents for SEDDS preparation. Subsequently, droplet size and emulsification properties of 22 SEDDS formulations were evaluated. Moreover, the peptide-surfactant complex was dissolved in two chosen SEDDS formulations. Finally, SEDDS containing desmopressin were characterized regarding lipase stability, toxicity, and in vitro protective effect toward glutathione and α-chymotrypsin.
Results: Desmopressin log P was increased from initial -6.13 to 0.33 using sodium docusate. The resulting desmopressin docusate complex (DES/AOT) was incorporated in two different SEDDS formulations, containing Capmul 907 P as main solvent. DES/AOT-SEDDS-F4 (containing 0.07% w/w DES/AOT) was composed of 50% Capmul 907P, 40% Cremophor RH40, and 10% Transcutol. The comparatively more hydrophilic formulation DES/AOT-SEDDS-F15 (containing 0.25% w/w DES/AOT) consisted of 20% Capmul 907P, 40% Acconon MC8-2, and 40% Tween 20. Both formulations were stable toward digestion by lipase and protected desmopressin toward α-chymotrypsin degradation. Moreover, DES/AOT-SEDDS-F4 also protected the peptide from thiol/disulfide exchange reactions with glutathione and was not cytotoxic at a concentration of 0.375% (w/w).
Conclusion: DES/AOT-SEDDS-F4 protected desmopressin from in vitro glutathione and α-chymotrypsin degradation. DES/AOT-SEDDS-F4 was metabolically stable and nontoxic. Therefore, it could be considered as a potential delivery system for oral desmopressin administration.
Keywords: desmopressin; oral peptide delivery; pancreatic lipase; self-emulsifying drug delivery systems; thiol/disulfide exchange reactions; α-chymotrypsin.
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