Lipophilic salts and lipid-based formulations for bridging the food effect gap of venetoclax

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Autor:innen
Koehl, Niklas
Henze, Laura
Holm, Rene
Keating, John
De Vijlder, Thomas
Marx, Andreas
Griffin, Brendan
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Publikationsdatum
01/2022
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Studiengang
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01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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Übergeordnetes Werk
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Jahrgang / Band
111
Ausgabe / Nummer
1
Seiten / Dauer
164-174
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Elsevier
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Zusammenfassung
Lipid based formulations (LBF) have shown to overcome food dependent bioavailability for some poorly water-soluble drugs. However, the utility of LBFs can be limited by low dose loading due to a low drug solubility in LBF vehicles. This study investigated the solubility and drug loading increases in LBFs using lipophilic counterions to form lipophilic salts of venetoclax. Venetoclax docusate was formed from venetoclax free base and verified by 1H NMR. Formation of stable venetoclax-fatty acid associations with either oleic acid or decanoic acid were attempted, however, the molecular associations were less consistent based on 1H NMR. Venetoclax docusate displayed a up to 6.2-fold higher solubility in self-emulsifying drug delivery systems (SEDDS) when compared to the venetoclax free base solubility resulting in a higher dose loading. A subsequent bioavailability study in landrace pigs demonstrated a 2.5-fold higher bioavailability for the lipophilic salt containing long chain SEDDS compared to the commercially available solid dispersion Venclyxto® in the fasted state. The bioavailability of all lipophilic salt SEDDS in the fasted state was similar to Venclyxto® in the fed state. This study confirmed that lipophilic drug salts increase the dose loading in LBFs and showed that lipophilic salt-SEDDS combinations may be able to overcome bioavailability limitations of drugs with low inherent dose loading in lipid vehicles. Furthermore, the present study demonstrated the utility of a LBF approach, in combination with lipophilic salts, to overcome food dependent variable oral bioavailability of drugs.
Schlagwörter
Lipophilic salts, Lipid based formulations, Venetoclax, Salt formation, Co-crystals
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0022-3549
1520-6017
Sprache
Englisch
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Ja
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Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht
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Peer-Review der ganzen Publikation
Open Access-Status
Closed
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KOEHL, Niklas, Laura HENZE, Rene HOLM, Martin KUENTZ, John KEATING, Thomas DE VIJLDER, Andreas MARX und Brendan GRIFFIN, 2022. Lipophilic salts and lipid-based formulations for bridging the food effect gap of venetoclax. Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Januar 2022. Bd. 111, Nr. 1, S. 164–174. DOI 10.1016/j.xphs.2021.09.008. Verfügbar unter: https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/33404