Synthesis of the first remdesivir cocrystal: design, characterization, and therapeutic potential for pulmonary delivery
Abstract
While cocrystal engineering is an emerging formulation strategy to overcome drug delivery challenges, its therapeutic potential in non-oral applications remains not thoroughly explored. We herein report for the first time the successful synthesis of a cocrystal for remdesivir (RDV), an antiviral drug with broad-spectrum activities against RNA viruses. The RDV cocrystal was prepared with salicylic acid (SA) via combined liquid-assisted grinding (LAG) and thermal annealing. Formation of RDV-SA was found to be a thermally activated process, where annealing at high temperature after grinding was a prerequisite to facilitate the cocrystal growth from an amorphous intermediate, rendering it elusive under ambient preparing conditions. Through powder X-ray analysis with Rietveld refinement, the three-dimensional molecular structure of RDV-SA was resolved. The thermally annealed RDV-SA produced by LAG crystalized in a non-centrosymmetric monoclinic space group P2 with a unit cell volume of 1826.53(17) Å, accommodating one pair of RDV and SA molecules in the asymmetric unit. The cocrystal formation was also characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance, and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. RDV-SA was further developed as inhaled dry powders by spray drying for potential COVID-19 therapy. The optimized RDV-SA dry powders exhibited a mass median aerodynamic diameter of 4.33xa0±xa00.2xa0μm and fine particle fraction of 41.39xa0±xa04.25 %, indicating the suitability for pulmonary delivery. Compared with the raw RDV, RDV-SA displayed a 15.43-fold higher fraction of release in simulated lung fluid at 120xa0min (pxa0=xa00.0003). RDV-SA was safe in A549 cells without any in vitro cytotoxicity observed in the RDV concentration from 0.05 to 10xa0µM.
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Wong, S. N., Low, K.-H., Poon, Y. L., Zhang, X., Chan, H. W., & Chow, S. F. (2023, June). Synthesis of the first remdesivir cocrystal: design, characterization, and therapeutic potential for pulmonary delivery. International Journal of Pharmaceutics. Elsevier BV. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpharm.2023.122983
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2023-04-29
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