Title of article :
Optimization and characterization of spray-dried IgG formulations: a design of experiment approach
Author/Authors :
Faghihi, Homa Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rouholamini Najafabadi, Abdolhosein Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Vatanara, Alireza Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of the present study is to optimize a spray-dried formulation as a model antibody regarding stability and aerodynamic property for further aerosol therapy of this group of macromolecules.
Method: A three-factor, three-level, Box-Behnken design was employed milligrams of Cysteine (X1), Trehalose
(X2), and Tween 20 (X3) as independent variables. The dependent variables were quantified and the optimized
formulation was prepared accordingly. SEC-HPLC and FTIR-spectroscopy were conducted to evaluate the molecular
and structural status of spray-dried preparations. Particle characterization of optimized sample was performed with the
aid of DSC, SEM, and TSI examinations.
Results: Experimental responses of a total of 17 formulations resulted in yield values, (Y1), ranging from 21.1 ± 0.2 to
40.2 ± 0.1 (%); beta-sheet content, (Y2), from 66.22 ± 0.19 to 73.78 ± 0.26 (%); amount of aggregation following process,
(Y3), ranging from 0.11 ± 0.03 to 0.95 ± 0.03 (%); and amount of aggregation upon storage, (Y4), from 0.81 ± 0.01 to 3.
13 ± 0.64 (%) as dependent variables. Results—except for those of the beta sheet content—were fitted to quadratic
models describing the inherent relationship between main factors.
Conclusion: Co-application of Cysteine and Tween 20 preserved antibody molecules from molecular degradation and
improved immediate and accelerated stability of spry-dried antibodies. Validation of the optimization study indicated high degree of prognostic ability of response surface methodology in preparation of stable spray-dried IgG.
Keywords :
Spray-drying , IgG , Molecular stability , Experimental design , Box-Behnken , Aerosol delivery
Journal title :
Daru:Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences