In vitro evaluation of regional nasal drug delivery using multiple anatomical nasal replicas of adult human subjects and two nasal sprays

Manniello, Michele Dario; Hosseini, Sana; Alfaifi, Ali; Esmaeili, Amir R.; Kolanjiyil, Arun; Walenga, Ross; Babiskin, Andrew; Sandell, Dennis; Mohammadi, Reza; Schuman, Theodore; Hindle, Michael; Golshahi, Laleh

HERO ID

12912062

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Journal Article

Year

2021

Reference is

  Locked

Language

English

PMID

33242586

HERO ID 12912062
In Press No
Year 2021
Title In vitro evaluation of regional nasal drug delivery using multiple anatomical nasal replicas of adult human subjects and two nasal sprays
Authors Manniello, Michele Dario; Hosseini, Sana; Alfaifi, Ali; Esmaeili, Amir R.; Kolanjiyil, Arun; Walenga, Ross; Babiskin, Andrew; Sandell, Dennis; Mohammadi, Reza; Schuman, Theodore; Hindle, Michael; Golshahi, Laleh
Journal International Journal of Pharmaceutics
Volume 593
Abstract Quantifying drug delivery to the site of action using locally-acting nasal suspension sprays is a challenging but important step toward understanding bioequivalence (BE) between test and reference products. The main objective of this study was to investigate the in vitro deposition pattern of two common but different locally-acting nasal suspension sprays using multiple nasal cavities. Twenty anatomically accurate nasal replicas were developed from high-resolution sinonasal computed tomography scans of adults with healthy nasal airways. The airways were segmented into two regions of anterior and posterior to the internal nasal valve. Both sides of the septum were considered separately; hence, 40 nasal cavities were studied. The positioning of the spray nozzle in all 40 cavities was characterized by the head angle, coronal angle, and the insertion depth. Despite using a controlled protocol to minimize the anterior losses, a wide range of variability in posterior drug delivery was observed. The observed intersubject variability using this in vitro method may have important implications for understanding BE of locally-acting nasal suspension sprays.
Doi 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.120103
Pmid 33242586
Wosid WOS:000604746700006
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Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Anatomical variability; Drug deposition; In vitro bioequivalence; Nasal replica; Nasal spray
Is Peer Review No
Is Qa Yes