Quality by design (QbD) based approach for development of itraconazole-loaded transferosomes for skin cancer: in vitro, ex vivo and cell line studies.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1080/03639045.2024.2400203
Priya Kudi, Srijita Sen, Satyajit Murkute, Purusottam Mohapatra, Om Prakash Ranjan
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Abstract

Objective: Itraconazole (ITZ), a widely used systemic antifungal drug, has been ingeniously repurposed for its antitumor effects. In the present work, we have prepared and optimized the ITZ-loaded transferosomes by Quality by Design (QbD) approach and repurposed them for skin cancer.

Methods: The transferosomal formulation was optimized by employing a QbD approach with the design of experiment. A combination of screening and optimization design was used for formulation optimization. The optimized formulation was characterized by particle size, PDI, zeta potential, FTIR, XRD, and surface morphology using TEM. In vitro and ex vivo studies were performed using Franz diffusion cells. An in vitro cell line study was performed on the human melanoma A375 cell line.

Results: The optimized formulation has a particle size of 192.37 ± 13.19 nm, PDI of 0.41 ± 0.03, zeta potential -47.80 ± 3.66, and an entrapment efficiency of 64.11 ± 3.75%. In vitro release studies showed that ITZ encapsulated transferosomes offer higher and sustained release than pure drugs. Ex vivo drug penetration and retention studies show that the penetration and retention of transferosomes are more visible in the skin than in the drug. The cell viability study confirms that ITZ encapsulated transferosomes have almost 2-fold more potency against the A375 cell line than pure drug.

Conclusion: ITZ encapsulated transferosomes were successfully prepared and optimized using a combination of screening and optimization designs. Based on ex vivo and cell line studies, we conclude that ITZ-loaded transferosomes could aid melanoma management alongside standard therapies.

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基于质量源于设计(QbD)的方法,开发治疗皮肤癌的伊曲康唑负载转移体:体外、体内和细胞系研究。
目的:伊曲康唑(ITZ)是一种广泛使用的全身性抗真菌药物,其抗肿瘤作用已被巧妙地再利用。在本研究中,我们采用质量源于设计(QbD)方法制备并优化了负载 ITZ 的转移体,并将其重新用于治疗皮肤癌:方法:采用 QbD 方法和实验设计对转移体配方进行了优化。制剂优化采用了筛选和优化设计相结合的方法。通过粒度、PDI、zeta 电位、傅立叶变换红外光谱、X 射线衍射和使用 TEM 观察表面形态,对优化后的制剂进行了表征。使用弗朗兹扩散细胞进行了体外和体内研究。对人类黑色素瘤 A375 细胞系进行了体外细胞系研究:优化配方的粒径为 192.37 ± 13.19 nm,PDI 为 0.41 ± 0.03,zeta 电位为 -47.80 ± 3.66,包埋效率为 64.11 ± 3.75%。体外释放研究表明,与纯药物相比,ITZ 包裹的转移体具有更高的持续释放能力。体内外药物渗透和保留研究表明,转移体在皮肤中的渗透和保留比在药物中更明显。细胞存活率研究证实,与纯药物相比,ITZ 包裹的转移体对 A375 细胞株的药效几乎高出 2 倍:结论:采用筛选和优化设计相结合的方法,成功制备并优化了 ITZ 包裹转移体。根据体内外研究和细胞系研究,我们得出结论:装载 ITZ 的转移体可以与标准疗法一起辅助黑色素瘤的治疗。
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期刊介绍: The aim of Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy is to publish novel, original, peer-reviewed research manuscripts within relevant topics and research methods related to pharmaceutical research and development, and industrial pharmacy. Research papers must be hypothesis driven and emphasize innovative breakthrough topics in pharmaceutics and drug delivery. The journal will also consider timely critical review papers.
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