Pharmaceuticals (Dec 2023)

A New Approach for Preparing Stable High-Concentration Peptide Nanoparticle Formulations

  • Chloe Hu,
  • Nanzhi Zang,
  • Yu Tong Tam,
  • Desmond Dizon,
  • Kaylee Lee,
  • Jodie Pang,
  • Elizabeth Torres,
  • Yusi Cui,
  • Chun-Wan Yen,
  • Dennis H. Leung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ph17010015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
p. 15

Abstract

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The subcutaneous administration of therapeutic peptides would provide significant benefits to patients. However, subcutaneous injections are limited in dosing volume, potentially resulting in high peptide concentrations that can incur significant challenges with solubility limitations, high viscosity, and stability liabilities. Herein, we report on the discovery that low-shear resonant acoustic mixing can be used as a general method to prepare stable nanoparticles of a number of peptides of diverse molecular weights and structures in water without the need for extensive amounts of organic solvents or lipid excipients. This approach avoids the stability issues observed with typical high-shear, high-intensity milling methods. The resultant peptide nanosuspensions exhibit low viscosity even at high concentrations of >100 mg/mL while remaining chemically and physically stable. An example nanosuspension of cyclosporine nanoparticles was dosed in rats via a subcutaneous injection and exhibited sustained release behavior. This suggests that peptide nanosuspension formulations can be one approach to overcome the challenges with high-concentration peptide formulations.

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