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Harnessing Bile for Drug Absorption through Rational Excipient Selection.

Werthmueller, Dominic, Schlauersbach, Jonas, Harlacher, Cornelius, Galli, Bruno, Hanio, Simon, Lenz, Bettina, Endres, Sebastian, Pöppler, Ann-Christin, Scherf-Clavel, Oliver and Meinel, Lorenz (2023) Harnessing Bile for Drug Absorption through Rational Excipient Selection. Molecular pharmaceutics. ISSN 1543-8392

Abstract

Bile solubilization and apparent solubility at resorption sites critically affect the bioavailability of orally administered and poorly water-soluble drugs. Therefore, identification of drug-bile interaction may critically determine the overall formulation success. For the case of the drug candidate naporafenib, drug in solution at phase separation onset significantly improved with polyethylene glycol-40 hydrogenated castor oil (RH40) and amino methacrylate copolymer (Eudragit E) but not with hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) in both phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) and PBS supplemented with bile components. Naporafenib interacted with bile as determined by 1H and 2D 1H-1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and so did Eudragit E and RH40 but not HPC. Flux across artificial membranes was reduced in the presence of Eudragit E. RH40 reduced the naporafenib supersaturation duration. HPC on the other side stabilized naporafenib's supersaturation and did not substantially impact flux. These insights on bile interaction correlated with pharmacokinetics (PK) in beagle dogs. HPC preserved naporafenib bile solubilization in contrast to Eudragit E and RH40, resulting in favorable PK.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: in vitro−in vivo relationship; pharmacokinetics; flux; bile; excipient; NMR; dog study
Date Deposited: 20 Jul 2023 00:45
Last Modified: 20 Jul 2023 00:45
URI: https://oak.novartis.com/id/eprint/48286

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