Authors
Myla Manser, Blair A Morgan, Xueya Feng, Rod G Rhem, Myrna B Dolovich, Zhou Xing, Emily D Cranston, Michael R Thompson
Publication date
2022/9
Journal
Pharmaceutical Research
Volume
39
Issue
9
Pages
2315-2328
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Purpose
Thermally stable, spray dried vaccines targeting respiratory diseases are promising candidates for pulmonary delivery, requiring careful excipient formulation to effectively encapsulate and protect labile biologics. This study investigates the impact of dextran mass ratio and molecular weight on activity retention, thermal stability and aerosol behaviour of a labile adenoviral vector (AdHu5) encapsulated within a spray dried mannitol-dextran blend.
Methods
Comparing formulations using 40 kDa or 500 kDa dextran at mass ratios of 1:3 and 3:1 mannitol to dextran, in vitro quantification of activity losses and powder flowability was used to assess suitability for inhalation.
Results
Incorporating mannitol in a 1:3 ratio with 500 kDa dextran reduced viral titre processing losses below 0.5 log and displayed strong thermal stability under accelerated aging conditions. Moisture absorption and agglomeration was higher in …
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