Objective. Aim of this work was to create a stable liposomal dosage form of native hydrophobic antitumor compound from the group of indolocarbazoles-LHS-1208. Materials and methods. Quantitative analysis of the drug content in liposomes was determined by spectrophotometry with a standard sample at λ = 320 ± 2 nm. The encapsulation was investigated as the ratio of LHS-1208 concentration in the liposomal dispersion after extrusion through nylon membrane filters 0.22 µm "Pall" to concentration LHS-1208 in liposomal dispersions before filtration. pH of the liposome was determitaned by the method of potentiometry. The size of liposomes was evaluated by nanosizer. Cytotoxic activity was studied by MTT-test.
Objective: Development of a lyophilized injectable dosage form LCS-1208, an original antitumor drug based on an indolocarbazole derivative.
Methods: The prepared solution of the injectable dosage form LCS-1208 is transferred to sterilizing filtration, which is carried out under vacuum on a «Stericup» filter unit with a filter pore size of 0.22 μm. The sterile solution of the injectable dosage form LCS-1208 is poured into sterile vials using a dispenser and lyophilized in a freeze-drying chamber. At the end of drying, the preparation is corked in the chamber of a sublimation unit using a hydraulic device and transferred to crimping with aluminum caps using a seaming machine. Quantitative determination of the drug content was determined by spectrophotometry using a standard sample at λ = 320±2 nm. The pH was determined by potentiometry.
Results: A freeze-drying regimen for the injectable dosage form LCS-1208 has been developed. The required solution freezing temperature was established taking into account the presence of 2 eutectic zones: a solution of LCS-1208 in DMSO (-35 ÷-32) °С, an aqueous solution of Kollidon 17PF (-10 ÷-8) °С. As a result of a series of experiments, the optimal lyophilization regime was chosen that does not require preliminary freezing in a low-temperature chamber, with freezing on the shelves of freeze-drying at a temperature of-47 °C without their preliminary cooling. The most acceptable vial filling volume was determined, amounting to 3 ml, and the rate of temperature rise during secondary drying of the preparation was justified. When using the developed regime of lyophilization of the LCS-1208 solution, it was shown that it can be sublimated while preserving the initial qualitative and quantitative characteristics.
Conclusion: In this article, using the example of creating a lyophilized injectable dosage form LCS-1208 (the original antitumor drug from the indolocarbazole group), the main problems that arose during the lyophilization of the selected composition of the model solution, as well as ways to improve the process.
Filtration is one of the methods on which all the world's chemical-pharmaceutical industries depend. This technological method is used for the sterilization of labile drugs and to provide them with the required properties. As a result of the introduction of strict GMP rules, most current plants use membrane filtration. We review here the main criteria used for selecting material for sterilizing filtration and provide examples of drugs whose manufacture uses this method.
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