Investigation of Lyophilized Microspheres Loaded with Leuprolide Acetate

Nguyen Thanh Lam, Ngo Giao Thong, Tran Thi My Duyem, Bui Thi Thuong, Tran Thi Hai Yen
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Abstract: Leuprolide acetate (LA) - a nonapeptide, used for the treatment of some hormone-depending diseases, is unstable and very susceptible to degradation in the aqueous media. Poly (lactic-co-glycolic) acid (PLGA) is a copolymer of lactide and glycolide, that has generated tremendous interest in pharmaceutics because of their excellent biocompatibility, biodegradability, and mechanical strength. PLGA is used for the preparation of biocompatible biodegradable extended-release microspheres. However, the PLGA undergoes hydrolytic degradation in an aqueous environment through cleavage of its backbone ester linkages. As a consequence, PLGA-based microspheres loaded with LA are usually lyophilized to ensure the stability of LA and PGLA and reduce agglomeration, sedimentation, and size change of microspheres during storage. The aim of this present study is to evaluate the influence of lyoprotectants namely mannitol, trehalose, lactose, and saccharose on the stability of LA and characteristics of PLGA-based microspheres loaded with LA upon lyophilization. DSC and FTIR were used to evaluate the biocompatibility of LA and lyoprotectants. The results showed that there was no incompatibility between the LA and lyoprotectants. Mannitol solution 1.25% was used in freeze-drying PLGA-based microspheres loaded with LA. The obtained lyophilized microspheres had a good appearance and low moisture. Lyophilized microspheres after reconstitution had no significant change in drug content, size, and size distribution in comparison to that before freeze-drying. Keywords: Leuprolide acetate, PGLA, lyophilized, stability, biodegradable microspheres.    
载醋酸Leuprolide的冻干微球的研究
摘要:醋酸Leuprolide acetate (LA)是一种用于治疗某些激素依赖性疾病的非肽类物质,在水介质中不稳定且极易降解。聚乳酸-共乙醇酸(PLGA)是丙交酯和乙醇酸的共聚物,由于其优异的生物相容性、生物可降解性和机械强度,在制药领域引起了极大的兴趣。PLGA用于制备生物相容性可生物降解的缓释微球。然而,PLGA在水环境中通过其主链酯键的裂解进行水解降解。因此,为了保证LA和PGLA的稳定性,减少微球在储存过程中的团聚、沉淀和尺寸变化,通常会对负载LA的plga微球进行冻干处理。本研究的目的是评估冻干保护剂(甘露醇、海藻糖、乳糖和蔗糖)对LA稳定性的影响以及负载LA的plga微球在冻干后的特性。用DSC和FTIR评价了LA和lyo保护剂的生物相容性。结果表明,LA与lyo保护剂之间不存在不相容性。用1.25%的甘露醇溶液冷冻干燥负载LA的plga基微球。所得的冻干微球具有良好的外观和低水分。与冷冻干燥前相比,重组后的冻干微球在药物含量、大小和大小分布方面没有明显变化。关键词:醋酸Leuprolide PGLA冻干稳定性可生物降解微球
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