Biocompatible Cationic Lipoamino Acids as Counterions for Oral Administration of API-Ionic Liquids

Pharm Res. 2022 Oct;39(10):2405-2419. doi: 10.1007/s11095-022-03305-y. Epub 2022 Jun 3.

Abstract

Purpose: The use of ionic liquids (ILs) in drug delivery has focused attention on non-toxic IL counterions. Cationic lipids can be used to form ILs with weakly acidic drugs to enhance drug loading in lipid-based formulations (LBFs). However, cationic lipids are typically toxic. Here we explore the use of lipoaminoacids (LAAs) as cationic IL counterions that degrade or digest in vivo to non-toxic components.

Methods: LAAs were synthesised via esterification of amino acids with fatty alcohols to produce potentially digestible cationic LAAs. The LAAs were employed to form ILs with tolfenamic acid (Tol) and the Tol ILs loaded into LBF and examined in vitro and in vivo.

Results: Cationic LAAs complexed with Tol to generate lipophilic Tol ILs with high drug loading in LBFs. Assessment of the LAA under simulated digestion conditions revealed that they were susceptible to enzymatic degradation under intestinal conditions, forming biocompatible FAs and amino acids. In vitro dispersion and digestion studies of Tol ILs revealed that formulations containing digestible Tol ILs were able to maintain drug dispersion and solubilisation whilst the LAA were breaking down under digesting conditions. Finally, in vivo oral bioavailability studies demonstrated that oral delivery of a LBF containing a Tol IL comprising a digestible cationic lipid counterion was able to successfully support effective oral delivery of Tol.

Conclusions: Digestible LAA cationic lipids are potential IL counterions for weakly acidic drug molecules and digest in situ to form non-toxic breakdown products.

Keywords: absorption; ionic liquids; lipid-based formulations; lipoaminoacids; oral bioavailability.

MeSH terms

  • Administration, Oral
  • Amino Acids
  • Cations
  • Fatty Alcohols
  • Ionic Liquids* / chemistry
  • Lipids / chemistry
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations / chemistry
  • Solubility

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Cations
  • Fatty Alcohols
  • Ionic Liquids
  • Lipids
  • Pharmaceutical Preparations