ペプチドの経粘膜デリバリーを目的とした新規舌下適用型製剤の開発

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  • Development of New Sublingual Formulation for Transmucosal Delivery of Peptides

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<p>Since oral bioavailability of peptides is extremely low, self-injectable and intranasal formulations have been developed; however, these treatments have problems such as storage and discomfort. The sublingual route is considered suitable for peptide absorption because there is less peptidase and it is not subject to hepatic first-pass effects. In this study, we attempted to develop a new jelly formulation for sublingual delivery of peptides. Gelatins with molecular weights of 20000 and 100000 were used as the jelly base. The gelatin was dissolved in water with a small amount of glycerin and air-dried for at least 1 d to form a thin jelly formulation. A mixed base of locust bean gum and carrageenan was used as the outer layer of the two-layer jelly. Jelly formulations with various compositions were prepared, and we evaluated the dissolution time of the jelly formulations and urinary excretion. It was found that the dissolution time of the jelly became slower as the amount of gelatin and the molecular weight increased. Using cefazolin as a model drug, urinary excretion after sublingual administration was measured, and it was found that urinary excretion tended to increase when using a two-layer jelly covered with a mixed base of locust bean gum and carrageenan compared to oral administration of an aqueous solution. Our findings suggest that sublingual drug absorption could be improved by allowing the drug eluted from the jelly formulation to remain in sublingual region for a longer time.</p>

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  • 薬学雑誌

    薬学雑誌 143 (4), 345-348, 2023-04-01

    公益社団法人 日本薬学会

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