Development and Characterization of Excipient Enhanced Growth (EEG) Surfactant Powder Formulations for Treating Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome

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Susan Boc
Mohammad A. M. Momin
Dale R. Farkas
Worth Longest
Michael Hindle
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[1] Virginia Commonwealth University,School of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutics
[2] Virginia Commonwealth University,Department of Mechanical & Nuclear Engineering
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AAPS PharmSciTech | / 22卷
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surfactant; excipient enhanced growth; powder aerosol; leucine; trileucine;
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This study aimed to develop and characterize a spray-dried powder aerosol formulation of a commercially available surfactant formulation, Survanta® intratracheal suspension, using the excipient enhanced growth (EEG) approach. Survanta EEG powders were prepared by spray drying of the feed dispersions containing Survanta® (beractant) intratracheal suspension, hygroscopic excipients (mannitol and sodium chloride), and a dispersion enhancer (l-leucine or trileucine) in 5 or 20% v/v ethanol in water using the Buchi Nano Spray Dryer B-90 HP. Powders were characterized for primary particle size, morphology, phospholipid content, moisture content, thermal properties, moisture sorption, and surface activity. The aerosol performance of the powders was assessed using a novel low-volume dry powder inhaler (LV-DPI) device operated with 3-mL volume of dispersion air. At both ethanol concentrations, in comparison to trileucine, l-leucine significantly reduced the primary particle size and span and increased the fraction of submicrometer particles of the Survanta EEG powders. The l-leucine-containing Survanta EEG powders exhibited good aerosolization performance with ≥ 88% of the mass emitted (% nominal) after 3 actuations from the modified LV-DPI device. In addition, l-leucine-containing powders had a low moisture content (< 3% w/w) with transition temperatures close to the commercial surfactant formulation and retained their surface tension reducing activity after formulation processing. A Survanta EEG powder containing l-leucine was developed which showed efficient aerosol delivery from the modified LV-DPI device using a low dispersion air volume.
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