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International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2001

Effect of additives on insulin absorption from intratracheally administered dry powders in rats

Hiroaki Todo; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kotaro Iida; Kazumi Danjo

The lungs are useful for administration of macromolecules, which are poorly absorbed from the intestine. In the present study, we prepared several dry powder formulations of insulin using a spray drying technique to examine the effect of additives on insulin absorption. The bioavailability of insulin was estimated from the change in the plasma glucose level. The bioavailability of insulin from dry powder with no additive exceeded that obtained from pH 7.4 solution. The absolute bioavailability of insulin administered as a solution with 1.4 mg/dose of bacitracin or 1.0 mg/dose of Span 85 was almost 100%. The bioavailability of dry powder with 0.42 mg/dose of bacitracin was 20% that of the solution with 1.4 mg/dose of bacitracin. The insulin dry powder with 0.21 mg/dose of Span 85 showed a bioavailability less than that for the insulin solution with 0.1 mg/dose of Span 85. Bacitracin and Span 85 were not as effective in dry powder as in solution in the present study. While citric acid was more effective in dry powder that in solution to increase the hypoglycemic effect. The pH 5.0 and pH 3.0 solutions containing 0.19 mg of citric acid in 0.1 ml showed absolute bioavailabilities of 43% and 57%, respectively, while the bioavailabilities for dry powders containing 0.025 and 0.036 mg/dose citric acid were 42% and 53%, respectively. In addition, the hypoglycemic effect of dry powders continued for a longer period and remained at 240 min with the dry powders, while it disappeared at 180 min with the solutions. When the insulin dry powder containing 0.036 mg/dose of citric acid was administered, the lactate dehydrogenase activity, a sensitive indicator of acute toxicity to lung cells, in bronchoalveolar lavage was as low as that for saline administration, suggesting citric acid is a safe additive. Thus, citric acid appears to be a safe and potent absorption enhancer for insulin in dry powder.


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2004

Effects of Surface Processing of Lactose Carrier Particles on Dry Powder Inhalation Properties of Salbutamol Sulfate

Kotaro Iida; Youhei Hayakawa; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kazumi Danjo; Hans Luenberger

The effects of the surface processing of lactose carrier particles on the dry powder inhalation properties of salbutamol sulfate were investigated. Lactose carrier particles were processed using a high-speed elliptical-rotor-type powder mixer (Theta-Composer). In the present study, drug/carrier powder mixtures were prepared, consisting of micronized salbutamol sulfate and coarse lactose carriers with various particle surface conditions prepared by surface processing. These powder mixtures were aerosolized by a Jethaler, and the in vitro inhalation properties of salbutamol sulfate were evaluated with a twin impinger. Compared with those of the powder mixed with unprocessed lactose carriers, the in vitro inhalation properties of the powder mixture prepared using the surface processed lactose carriers were significantly different, showing that the in vitro inhalation properties of salbutamol sulfate were improved. The in vitro inhalation properties increased with the rotor rotation rate. Using this surface processing system would thus be valuable for increasing the inhalation properties of dry powder inhalation with lactose carrier particles.


Journal of Controlled Release | 2001

Development of polymer film dosage forms of lidocaine for buccal administration. I. Penetration rate and release rate.

Hirokazu Okamoto; Hirohisa Taguchi; Kotaro Iida; Kazumi Danjo

We examined the penetration rate of lidocaine (LC) through excised oral mucosa from hamster cheek pouch and the in vitro release rate of LC from film dosage forms with hydroxypropylcellulose (HPC) as a film base. Addition of glycyrrhizic acid (GL) to the HPC films increased the LC release rate almost GL-content-dependently, while an optimum GL content was observed for the LC penetration rate. No LC penetration was observed from an acidic aqueous solution (pH 3.4) of LC, suggesting only unionized LC can substantially penetrate through the mucosa. A significant relationship between the penetration rate of LC and the release rate of unionized LC was found, suggesting that the in vitro dissolution study is a useful tool to predict the penetration rate taking the unionized drug fraction into consideration.


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1996

Preparation and evaluation of a compressed tablet rapidly disintegrating in the oral cavity.

Yunxia Bi; Hisakazu Sunada; Yorinobu Yonezawa; Kazumi Danjo; Akinobu Otsuka; Kotaro Iida


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2003

Pulmonary gene delivery by chitosan-pDNA complex powder prepared by a supercritical carbon dioxide process.

Hirokazu Okamoto; Seiko Nishida; Hiroaki Todo; Yuki Sakakura; Kotaro Iida; Kazumi Danjo


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2001

Evaluation of flow properties of dry powder inhalation of salbutamol sulfate with lactose carrier.

Kotaro Iida; Youhei Hayakawa; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kazumi Danjo; Hans Leuenberger


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2003

Preparation of Dry Powder Inhalation by Surface Treatment of Lactose Carrier Particles

Kotaro Iida; Youhei Hayakawa; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kazumi Danjo; Hans Leuenberger


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2005

Stability of chitosan–pDNA complex powder prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide process

Hirokazu Okamoto; Yuki Sakakura; Keiko Shiraki; Kumiko Oka; Seiko Nishida; Hiroaki Todo; Kotaro Iida; Kazumi Danjo


Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2003

Improvement of insulin absorption from intratracheally administrated dry powder prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide process

Hiroaki Todo; Kotaro Iida; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kazumi Danjo


Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2005

Preparation of Dry Powder Inhalation with Lactose Carrier Particles Surface-Coated Using a Wurster Fluidized Bed

Kotaro Iida; Hiroaki Todo; Hirokazu Okamoto; Kazumi Danjo; Hans Leuenberger

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