In Vitro Comparison of Local Nasal Vaccine Delivery and Correlation with Device Spray Performance
Purpose This study is the first vaccine candidate in vitro investigation with a focus on finding a correlation between the spray characteristics and the delivery efficiency of the local deposition in the nasal airways of infants under 24 months using various intranasal devices. Methods In vitro test...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pharmaceutical research 2023-02, Vol.40 (2), p.537-550 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Purpose
This study is the first vaccine candidate
in vitro
investigation with a focus on finding a correlation between the spray characteristics and the delivery efficiency of the local deposition in the nasal airways of infants under 24 months using various intranasal devices.
Methods
In vitro
tests were developed to measure the spray characteristics of four intranasal delivery devices and how they regionally deliver a candidate vaccine formulation matrix in five nasal airway replicas (3 to 24 months). The correlation between the spray performance, geometric parameters, and delivery efficiency were assessed.
Results
All four devices performed consistently in terms of spray characteristics and were capable of delivering a high percentage of the candidate vaccine to the target areas, with a minimum delivery efficiency of 80%. Moreover, the delivery efficiency was affected by either the spray droplet size distribution or the distance between the nozzle tip and the internal nasal valve. Correlations between the spray performance and the
in vitro
local dose deposition were established.
Conclusion
The infant nasal model tests can be complementary to device spray performance evaluation. In the absence of
in vivo
correlations, they can also facilitate the process of new product development by estimating delivery a
priori
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ISSN: | 0724-8741 1573-904X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11095-022-03452-2 |