Optimization Of The Transwell (R) System For Assessing The Dissolution Behavior Of Orally Inhaled Drug Products Through In Vitro And In Silico Approaches

PHARMACEUTICS(2021)

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The aim of this study was to further evaluate and optimize the Transwell(R) system for assessing the dissolution behavior of orally inhaled drug products (OIDPs), using fluticasone propionate as a model drug. Sample preparation involved the collection of a relevant inhalable dose fraction through an anatomical mouth/throat model, resulting in a more uniform presentation of drug particles during the subsequent dissolution test. The method differed from previously published procedures by (1) using a 0.4 mu m polycarbonate (PC) membrane, (2) stirring the receptor compartment, and (3) placing the drug-containing side of the filter paper face downwards, towards the PC membrane. A model developed in silico, paired with the results of in vitro studies, suggested that a dissolution medium providing a solubility of about 5 mu g/mL would be a good starting point for the method's development, resulting in mean transfer times that were about 10 times longer than those of a solution. Furthermore, the model suggested that larger donor/receptor and sampling volumes (3, 3.3 and 2 mL, respectively) will significantly reduce the so-called "mass effect". The outcomes of this study shed further light on the impact of experimental conditions on the complex interplay of dissolution and diffusion within a volume-limited system, under non-sink conditions.
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orally inhaled drug products, dissolution, Transwell (R), sample preparation, anatomical mouth-throat model, mathematical modelling
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