Rationalizing Counterion Selection for the Development of Lipophilic Salts: A Case Study with Venetoclax
Callum D. Ryan,
Brendan T. Griffin,
Joseph P. O’Shea
Abstract:The use of lipid-based
formulations (LBFs) can be hindered by low
dose loading due to solubility limitations of candidate drugs in lipid
vehicles. Formation of lipophilic salts through pairing these drugs
with a lipophilic counterion has been demonstrated as a potential
means to enhance dose loading in LBFs. This study investigated the
screening of appropriate counterions to form lipophilic salts of the
BCS class IV drug venetoclax. The physical properties, lipid solubility,
and in vitro performance of the sal… Show more
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