Pharmaceutical stability of methemoglobin-albumin cluster as an antidote for hydrogen sulfide poisoning after one-year storage in freeze-dried form

Int J Pharm. 2023 Oct 15:645:123433. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.123433. Epub 2023 Sep 20.

Abstract

Long-term stability during storage is an important requirement for pharmaceutical preparations. The methemoglobin (metHb)-albumin cluster, in which bovine metHb is covalently enveloped with an average of three human albumin molecules, is a promising antidote for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) poisoning. In this study, we investigated the pharmaceutical stability of metHb-albumin cluster after storage for one year in solution and as freeze-dried powder. The lyophilized powder of metHb-albumin cluster stored for one year was readily reconstituted in sterile water for injection, yielding a homogeneous brown solution. Physicochemical measurements revealed that the overall structure of the metHb-albumin cluster was still maintained after preservation. Results of the pharmacological study showed that 100 % of the H2S-poisoned mice survived after treatment with the reconstituted solution of metHb-albumin cluster powder. Furthermore, the solution did not cause any toxic reactions. The antidotal efficacy of metHb-albumin cluster for H2S poisoning was preserved in freeze-dried powder form for at least one year.

Keywords: Albumin; Freeze-dry; Methemoglobin; Stability; Storage; hydrogen sulfide (H(2)S).

MeSH terms

  • Albumins
  • Animals
  • Antidotes
  • Cattle
  • Humans
  • Hydrogen Sulfide*
  • Methemoglobin* / chemistry
  • Mice
  • Powders

Substances

  • Methemoglobin
  • Antidotes
  • Hydrogen Sulfide
  • Powders
  • Albumins