Safety and efficacy of sodium caprate in promoting oral drug absorption: from in vitro to the clinic

Adv Drug Deliv Rev. 2009 Dec 17;61(15):1427-49. doi: 10.1016/j.addr.2009.09.006. Epub 2009 Oct 1.

Abstract

A major challenge in oral drug delivery is the development of novel dosage forms to promote absorption of poorly permeable drugs across the intestinal epithelium. To date, no absorption promoter has been approved in a formulation specifically designed for oral delivery of Class III molecules. Promoters that are designated safe for human consumption have been licensed for use in a recently approved buccal insulin spray delivery system and also for many years as part of an ampicillin rectal suppository. Unlike buccal and rectal delivery, oral formulations containing absorption promoters have the additional technical hurdle whereby the promoter and payload must be co-released in high concentrations at the small intestinal epithelium in order to generate significant but rapidly reversible increases in permeability. An advanced promoter in the clinic is the medium chain fatty acid (MCFA), sodium caprate (C(10)), a compound already approved as a food additive. We discuss how it has evolved to a matrix tablet format suitable for administration to humans under the headings of mechanism of action at the cellular and tissue level as well as in vitro and in vivo efficacy and safety studies. In specific clinical examples, we review how C(10)-based formulations are being tested for oral delivery of bisphosphonates using Gastro Intestinal Permeation Enhancement Technology, GIPET (Merrion Pharmaceuticals, Ireland) and in a related solid dose format for antisense oligonucleotides (ISIS Pharmaceuticals, USA).

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Oral
  • Animals
  • Decanoic Acids / administration & dosage*
  • Decanoic Acids / adverse effects*
  • Decanoic Acids / pharmacokinetics
  • Drug Delivery Systems / methods*
  • Drug Evaluation, Preclinical
  • Humans
  • In Vitro Techniques
  • Intestinal Absorption / drug effects*
  • Models, Biological

Substances

  • Decanoic Acids
  • decanoic acid