The Development of Oral Solid Dosage Forms Using the Direct-Compression Tableting of Spray-Dried Bacteriophages Suitable for Targeted Delivery and Controlled Release

Zahra Rezaie Yazdi,Mark C. Leaper,Danish J. Malik

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This study addresses the challenge of developing a cheap, patient-friendly alternative to antibiotics using bacteriophages for gastrointestinal applications. It explores the feasibility of manufacturing an enteric solid dosage form containing a salmonella-specific Myoviridae phage, Felix O1, encapsulated in spray-dried trehalose/Eudragit microparticles. The spray-dried powder was further formulated by combining the spray-dried microparticles with magnesium stearate to facilitate the fabrication of tablets using direct compression. The paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the tablets with measurements of phage viability during tablet fabrication using a range of compression settings and, after tablet disintegration, dissolution and friability. Phage viability measurements were performed using storage stability testing of spray-dried powders and tablets in sealed vials at 4 degrees C, 20 degrees C and 30 degrees C and under different humidity conditions of 0%, 50% and 65% RH. The recommended compression force range was found to be 10-15 kN for a standard 10 mm diameter tablet. The storage of tablets at 4 degrees C/0% RH was found to be the most favourable condition resulting in a similar to 1 log loss in titre over a six-month storage period. Storage at higher temperatures and samples exposed to high levels of humidity resulted in a significant loss in phage viability.The paper highlights challenges in developing phage formulations suitable for direct-compression tableting, which afford the phages protection when exposed to temperatures and humidity levels that do not require a cold supply chain.
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antibiotic resistance,bacteriophages,direct compression,gastrointestinal infections,spray-drying,solid oral dosage forms,tablets
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