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Drug Delivery
Optimization of formulation for enhanced intranasal delivery of insulin with translationally controlled tumor protein-derived protein transduction domain
Moonhee Kim1  Kyunglim Lee1  Ji-Sun Lee1  Hae-Duck Bae1  Haejun Pyun1 
[1]Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy, Ewha Woman’s University, Seoul, Kore
关键词: Drug formulation;    insulin;    intranasal delivery;    protein transduction domain;    translationally controlled tumor protein;   
DOI  :  10.1080/10717544.2019.1628119
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【 摘 要 】
Intranasal delivery of insulin is an alternative approach to treat diabetes, as it enables higher patient compliance than conventional therapy with subcutaneously injected insulin. However, the use of intranasal delivery of insulin is limited for insulin’s hydrophilicity and vulnerability to enzymatic degradation. This limitation makes optimization of formulation intranasal insulin for commercial purpose indispensable. This study evaluated bioavailability (BA) of various formulations of insulin intranasally delivered with protein transduction domain (PTD) derived from translationally controlled tumor protein. The therapeutic efficacy of newly formulated intranasal insulin + PTD was compared in vivo studies with normal and alloxan-induced diabetic rats, to those of free insulin and subcutaneously injected insulin. BA of insulin in two new formulations was, respectively, 60.71% and 45.81% of subcutaneously injected insulin, while the BA of free insulin was only 3.34%. Histological analysis of tissues, lactate dehydrogenase activity in nasal fluid, and biochemical analysis of sera revealed no detectable topical or systemic toxicity in rats and mice. Furthermore, stability analysis of newly formulated insulin + PTD to determine the optimal conditions for storage revealed that when stored at 4 °C, the delivery capacity of insulin was maintained up to 7 d. These results suggest that the new formulations of intranasal insulin are suitable for use in diabetes therapy and are easier to administer.
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