The interplay between trehalose and dextran as spray drying precursors for cationic liposomes

Int J Pharm. 2024 Mar 5:652:123798. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2024.123798. Epub 2024 Jan 6.

Abstract

Successful oral delivery of liposomes requires formulations designed to withstand harsh gastrointestinal conditions, e.g., by converting to solid-state followed by loading into gastro-resistant delivery devices. The hypothesis was that the use of dextran-trehalose mixtures for spray drying would improve the rehydration kinetics of dried liposomes. The objectives were to determine the protective capacity of trehalose-dextran dehydration precursors and to increase the concentration of liposomes in the dry formulation volume. The study successfully demonstrated that 8.5% dextran combined with 76.5% trehalose protected CAF®04 liposomes during drying, with the liposome content maintained at 15% of the dry powder. Accordingly, the rehydration kinetics were slightly improved in formulations containing up to 8.5% dextran in the dry powder volume. Additionally, a 2.4-fold increase in lipid concentration (3 mM vs 7.245 mM) was achieved for spray dried CAF®04 liposomes. Ultimately, this study demonstrates the significance of trehalose as a primary carrier during spray drying of CAF®04 liposomes and highlights the advantage of incorporating small amounts of dextran to tune rehydration kinetics of spray-dried liposomes.

Keywords: Dextran; Liposomes; Rehydration kinetics; Solid solubility; Spray drying; Trehalose.

MeSH terms

  • Dextrans
  • Freeze Drying
  • Liposomes*
  • Particle Size
  • Powders
  • Spray Drying
  • Trehalose*

Substances

  • Trehalose
  • Liposomes
  • Dextrans
  • Powders