Chapter 14. Formulations of Microspheres and Nanoparticles for Peptide Delivery

Jyothi Thundimadathil
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Delivery of peptide drugs using microspheres has been used in a number of commercial drug formulations and this area continues to grow to overcome potential challenges with the intrinsic properties of peptides and proteins. The use of microparticles as an alternative delivery system for peptide and protein drugs has attracted substantial interest in recent years. Encapsulation of peptides or proteins in such carrier systems during formulation could potentially benefit the drug profile. Several examples of peptide and protein delivery using microsphere formulations are included. Different types of microspheres, their preparation, characterization, factors affecting drug delivery and mechanism of drug delivery are discussed. Peptide drugs on the market such as leuprolide, triptorelin, octreotide, lanreotide, human growth hormone, buserelin, abarelix and exenatide use microsphere-based formulations. Drug nanoparticle formulations have been demonstrated to show increased solubility and thus enhanced bioavailability, with additional ability to cross the blood–brain barrier, enter the pulmonary system and be absorbed through the tight junctions of endothelial cells of the skin, primarily owing to their small size and large surface area. Nanoparticle formulations based on liposomes, polymeric micelles, polymeric nanoparticles, nanoemulsions, nanogels, dendrimers, fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, magnetic nanoparticles, metal nanoparticles and quantum dots have been extensively discussed in the literature. Selected examples of peptide/protein nanoparticle formulations are discussed with special emphasis on various delivery routes and delivery mechanisms.
第14章。肽递送用微球和纳米颗粒的配方
使用微球递送多肽药物已被用于许多商业药物配方,这一领域继续发展,以克服多肽和蛋白质的内在特性带来的潜在挑战。近年来,使用微粒作为肽和蛋白质药物的替代递送系统已经引起了人们的极大兴趣。在制剂过程中,将多肽或蛋白质包封在这样的载体系统中可能对药物谱有潜在的益处。包括使用微球制剂的肽和蛋白质递送的几个例子。讨论了不同类型微球的制备、表征、影响给药的因素和给药机理。市场上的多肽药物,如leuprolide, triptorelin, octreotide, lanreotide,人类生长激素,buserelin, abarelix和exenatide使用微球配方。药物纳米颗粒配方已被证明具有更高的溶解度,从而提高了生物利用度,并具有穿越血脑屏障、进入肺系统和通过皮肤内皮细胞紧密连接被吸收的额外能力,这主要是由于它们的小尺寸和大表面积。基于脂质体、聚合物胶束、聚合物纳米粒子、纳米乳液、纳米凝胶、树状大分子、富勒烯、碳纳米管、磁性纳米粒子、金属纳米粒子和量子点的纳米粒子配方已经在文献中得到了广泛的讨论。选定的肽/蛋白质纳米颗粒配方的例子进行了讨论,特别强调了各种输送途径和输送机制。
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