Effect of Atomic Layer Coating on the Stability of Solid Myoglobin Formulations

The effects of atomic layer (ALC) coating on physical properties and storage stability were examined in solid powders containing myoglobin, a model protein. Powders containing myoglobin and mannitol (1:1 w/w) were prepared by lyophilization or spray drying and subjected to aluminum oxide or silicon...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular pharmaceutics 2023-08, Vol.20 (8), p.4086-4099
Hauptverfasser: Barros, Caio H. N., Alfaro, Manuel, Costello, Cormac, Wang, Fei, Sapre, Kedar, Rastogi, Suneel, Chiruvolu, Shivkumar, Connolly, James, Topp, Elizabeth M.
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of atomic layer (ALC) coating on physical properties and storage stability were examined in solid powders containing myoglobin, a model protein. Powders containing myoglobin and mannitol (1:1 w/w) were prepared by lyophilization or spray drying and subjected to aluminum oxide or silicon oxide ALC coating. Uncoated samples of these powders as well as coated and uncoated samples of myoglobin as received served as controls. After preparation (t 0), samples were analyzed for moisture content, reconstitution time, myoglobin secondary structure, crystallinity, and protein aggregate content. Samples were stored for 3 months (t 3) under controlled conditions (53% RH, 40 °C) in both open and closed vials and then analyzed as above. At t 3, the recovery of soluble native (i.e., monomeric) protein depended on formulation, coating type, and drying method and was up to 2-fold greater in coated samples than in uncoated controls. Promisingly, some samples with high recovery also showed low soluble aggregate content (
ISSN:1543-8384
1543-8392
DOI:10.1021/acs.molpharmaceut.3c00229