Title of article :
Antibacterial Loaded Spray Dried Chitosan Polyelectrolyte Complexes as Dry Powder Aerosol for the Treatment of Lung Infections
Author/Authors :
Mishra, Brahmeshwar Department of Pharmaceutics - Indian Institute of Technology - (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi-221005, India , Mishra, Madhusmita Department of Pharmaceutics - Indian Institute of Technology - (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi-221005, India , Kumari Yadav, Sarita Department of Pharmacy - Moti Lal Nehru Medical College, Allahabad-211002, India
Abstract :
Inhalation delivery of aerosolized antibacterials is preferred over conventional methods of
delivery for targeting lung infection. The present study is concerned with the development and
characterization of a novel, spray dried, aerosolized, chitosan polyelectrolyte complex (PEC)
based microparticles containing antibacterials for the treatment of lung infections.
Chitosan polyelectrolyte complex microparticles were formulated by spray drying process.
Prepared spray dried chitosan PEC microparticles were studied for surface morphology, drug
encapsulation efficiency, moisture content, Carr’s index, solid state interaction by XRD,
aerosolization behaviour and in-vitro drug release. In-vitro cytotoxicity studies of microparticles
were carried out on H1299 alveolar cell lines. Antibacterial efficacy of microparticles was
assessed on the basis of determination of pharmacokinetic parameters in bronchial alveolar
lavage (BAL) of rats using PK/PD analysis.
The PEC microparticles were mostly spherical and exhibited high drug encapsulation
efficiency. Release profiles showed an initial burst phase followed by a secondary sustained
release phase. Good aerosolization behaviour as dry powder inhaler was demonstrated by
microparticles with high values of recovered dose, emitted dose, and fine particle fraction. No
overt cytotoxicity of microparticles was detected against H1299 alveolar cell line. More than
8 to 9 folds higher Cmax values were obtained in BAL fluid with microparticles as compared to
intravenously administered antibacterial solution.
The findings of the study suggest that chitosan polyelectrolyte complex based microparticles
as dry powder inhaler can be an efficient antibacterial delivery system for sustained and
effective management of lung infection.
Keywords :
spray dried , aerosol , inhaler , doxycycline , Levofloxacin
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics