Title of article :
An Investigation into Improvement of Stability and Efficacy of Intravesical BCG Formulations Using Freeze-Drying Technique
Author/Authors :
Hozouri, Hamidreza Department of Quality Management - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran - Iran , Norouzian, Dariush Department of Nanobiotechnology - Pasteur Institute of Iran - Tehran - Iran , Aboofazeli, Reza Protein Technology Research Center - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - Tehran - Iran
Pages :
9
From page :
1
To page :
9
Abstract :
Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) has been used as an intravesical product for the treatment of intermediate and high risk, non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). Freeze drying technique is highly recommended for product development, however, the microorganism sensitivity to freezing and drying processes is a major chalenge which may lead to poor survival. To overcome this problem, the use of cryoprotectants in intravesical BCG formulation is required. This study was, therefre, planned to design a new formulation, using an attenuated strain of Mycobacterium bovis, which could be produced by freeze drying technique with the aim of prolonging its storage stability and increasing its efficacy as well as the ease of administration. For this purpose, sodium L-glutamate monohydrate (a commonly used stabilizer in domestic BCG suspension formulations) was replaced by lactose monohydrate. New intravesical BCG formulations, both in lyophilized and liquid forms, were eventually evaluated by moisture content assay, viable count assay, bacterial and fungal contamination, safety test and determination of bacterial concentration and O2 consumption. The results were compared with the data obtained for the conventional lyophilized and liquid products. Maximum survival rate was achieved in the presence of 10 % w/v lactose monohydrate for both liquid and lyophilized formulations when stored at less than -10 and 2-8C, respectively. In summary, the freeze-dried formulations developed with lactose monohydrate met the requirements of intravesical BCG in high viability and stability during storage.
Keywords :
Bacillus , Calmette–Guérin , Cryoprotectant , Freeze drying , Intravesical BCG , Lactose monohydrate , Mycobacterium bovis
Journal title :
Trends in Peptide and Protein Sciences
Serial Year :
2020
Record number :
2630385
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