Ding Li, Brunaugh Ashlee D, Thakkar Rishi, Lee Christian, Zhao Qingyan Jenny, Kalafat Justin, Maniruzzaman Mohammed, Smyth Hugh D C
Division of Molecular Pharmaceutics and Drug Delivery, College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, 78712, USA.
ACG North America, LLC. 262 Old New Brunswick Road, Suite A, Piscataway, NJ, 08854, USA.
AAPS PharmSciTech. 2022 Jan 11;23(1):52. doi: 10.1208/s12249-021-02175-8.
Despite the fact that capsules play an important role in many dry powder inhalation (DPI) systems, few studies have been conducted to investigate the capsules' interactions with respirable powders. The effect of four commercially available hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC)inhalation-grade capsule types on the aerosol performance of two model DPI formulations (lactose carrier and a carrier-free formulation) at two different pressure drops was investigated in this study. There were no statistically significant differences in performance between capsules by using the carrier-based formulation. However, there were some differences between the capsules used for the carrier-free rifampicin formulation. At 2-kPa pressure drop conditions, Embocaps® VG capsules had a higher mean emitted fraction (EF) (89.86%) and a lower mean mass median aerodynamic diameter (MMAD) (4.19 µm) than Vcaps® (Capsugel) (85.54%, 5.10 µm) and Quali-V® I (Qualicaps) (85.01%, 5.09 µm), but no significant performance differences between Embocaps® and ACGcaps™ HI. Moreover, Embocaps® VG capsules exhibited a higher mean respirable fraction (RF)/fine particle fraction (FPF) with a 3-µm-sized cutoff (RF/FPF) (33.05%/35.36%) against Quali-V® I (28.16%/31.75%) (P < 0.05), and a higher RF/FPF with a 5-µm-sized cutoff (RF/FPF) (49.15%/52.57%) versus ACGcaps™ HI (38.88%/41.99%) (P < 0.01) at 4-kPa pressure drop condition. Aerosol performance variability, pierced-flap detachment, as well as capsule hardness and stiffness, may all influence capsule type selection in a carrier-based formulation. The capsule type influenced EF, RF, FPF, and MMAD in the carrier-free formulation.
尽管胶囊在许多干粉吸入(DPI)系统中发挥着重要作用,但很少有研究对胶囊与可吸入粉末之间的相互作用进行调查。本研究考察了四种市售羟丙基甲基纤维素(HPMC)吸入级胶囊类型在两种不同压降条件下对两种模型DPI制剂(乳糖载体和无载体制剂)气溶胶性能的影响。使用基于载体的制剂时,各胶囊之间的性能无统计学显著差异。然而,用于无载体利福平制剂的胶囊之间存在一些差异。在2 kPa压降条件下,Embocaps® VG胶囊的平均发射分数(EF)较高(89.86%),平均质量中值空气动力学直径(MMAD)较低(4.19 µm),优于Vcaps®(Capsugel)(85.54%,5.10 µm)和Quali-V® I(Qualicaps)(85.01%,5.09 µm),但Embocaps®与ACGcaps™ HI之间的性能无显著差异。此外,在4 kPa压降条件下,Embocaps® VG胶囊的平均可吸入分数(RF)/细颗粒分数(FPF)(3-µm粒径截止)(RF/FPF)(33.05%/35.36%)高于Quali-V® I(28.16%/31.75%)(P<0.05),平均RF/FPF(5-µm粒径截止)(RF/FPF)(49.15%/52.57%)高于ACGcaps™ HI(38.88%/41.99%)(P<0.01)。气溶胶性能变异性、穿孔瓣分离以及胶囊硬度和刚度,都可能影响基于载体的制剂中胶囊类型的选择。胶囊类型影响无载体制剂中的EF、RF、FPF和MMAD。