WO1996012473A1 - Compounds and compositions for delivering active agents - Google Patents
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- compositions which comprises mixing at least one active agent with at least one compound as described above, and optionally, a dosing vehicle.
- these non-toxic compounds are orally administered to animals as part of a delivery system by blending or mixing the compounds with an active agent prior to administration.
- the specific compounds of the present invention or salts thereof such as, for example, sodium salts, may be used to deliver various active agents through various biological, chemical, and physical barriers. These compounds are particularly suited for delivering active agents which are subject to environmental degradation.
- the compounds and compositions of the subject invention are particularly useful for delivering or administering biologically-active agents to any animals such as birds; mammals, such as primates and particularly humans; and insects.
- Other advantages of the present invention include the use of easy to prepare, inexpensive raw materials.
- the compositions and the formulation methods of the present invention are cost effective, simple to perform, and amenable to industrial scale up for commercial production.
- Poly amino acids are either peptides or two or more amino acids linked by a bond formed by other groups which can be linked, e.g. an ester, anhydride, or an anhydride linkage. Special mention is made of non-naturally occurring poly amino acids and particularly non-naturally occurring hetero poly amino acids, i.e. polymers of mixed amino acids.
- Peptides are two or more amino acids joined by a peptide bond. Peptides can vary in length from dipeptides with two amino acids to poly peptides with several hundred amino acids. See Chambers Biological Dictionary, editor Peter M. B. Walker, Cambridge, England: Chambers Cambridge, 1989, page 215. Special mention is made of di-peptides, tri-peptides, tetra-peptides, and penta-peptides.
- modified amino acids, modified poly amino acids, and modified peptides are meant to include amino acids which have been modified or poly amino acids and peptides in which at least one amino acid has been modified by acylating at least one free amine group with an acylating agent which reacts with at least one of the free amine groups present.
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- Y is — C— or -SO 2 -
- R 1 has the formula — N(R 3 )— R 2 -C— , wherein:
- R 2 is C, to C 24 alkyl, C, to C 24 alkenyl, phenyl, naphthyl, (C, to C 10 alkyl) phenyl, (C, to C 10 alkenyl) phenyl, (C, to C 10 alkyl) naphthyl, (C, to C 10 alkenyl) naphthyl, phenyl (C, to C 10 alkyl), phenyl (C, to C 10 alkenyl), naphthyl (C, to C 10 alkyl), and naphthyl (C, to C 10 alkenyl);
- R 2 is optionally substituted with C, to C 4 alkyl, C, to C 4 alkenyl, C-, to C 4 alkoxy, -OH, -SH and -CO 2 R 4 or any combination thereof;
- R 4 is hydrogen, C, to C 4 alkyl or C, to C 4 alkenyl;
- R 2 is optionally interrupted by oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur or any combination thereof.
- R 5 is (i) C 3 -C 10 cycloalkyl, optionally substituted with C C 7 alkyl, C 2 -C 7 alkenyl, C C 7 alkoxy, hydroxy, phenyl, phenoxy or -CO 2 R 8 , wherein R 8 is hydrogen, C,-C 4 alkyl, or C 2 -C 4 alkenyl; or
- R 7 being optionally interrupted by oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, or any combination thereof.
- Modified amino acids are typically prepared by modifying the amino acids or an ester thereof. Many of these compounds are prepared by acylation with acylating agents having the formula O
- R 10 is the appropriate radical to yield the modification indicated in the final product as would be within the skill of the art based upon the detailed disclosure herein, and Y is a leaving group.
- Typical leaving groups include, but are not limited to, halogens such as, for example, chlorine, bromine, and iodine. Additionally, the corresponding anhydrides are suitable acylating agents.
- the appropriate amino modifying agent is added to the amino acid solution while stirring.
- the temperature of the mixture is maintained at a temperature generally ranging between about 5°C and about 70°C, preferably between about 10°C and about 40°C, for a period ranging between about 1 and about 4 hours.
- the amount of amino modifying agent employed in relation to the quantity of amino acid is based on the moles of total free NH 2 in the amino acid. In general, the amino modifying agent is employed in an amount ranging between about 0.5 and about 2.5 mole equivalents, preferably between about 0.75 and about 1.25 equivalents, per molar equivalent of total NH 2 group in the amino acid.
- the reaction is quenched by adjusting the pH of the mixture with a suitable acid, e.g., concentrated hydrochloric acid, until the pH reaches between about 2 and about 3.
- a suitable acid e.g., concentrated hydrochloric acid
- the mixture separates on standing at room temperature to form a transparent upper layer and a white or off-white precipitate.
- the upper layer is discarded, and the modified amino acid is collected from the lower layer by filtration or decantation.
- the crude modified amino acid is then dissolved in water at a pH ranging between about 9 and about 13, preferably between about 1 1 and about 13. Insoluble materials are removed by filtration and the filtrate is dried in vacuo.
- the yield of modified amino acid generally ranges between about 30 and about 60%, and usually about 45%.
- amino acid esters such as, for example methyl or ethyl esters of amino acid compounds, may be used to prepare the modified amino acids of the invention.
- the amino acid ester dissolved in a suitable organic solvent such as dimethylformamide or pyridine, is reacted with the appropriate amino modifying agent at a temperature ranging between about 5°C and about 70°C, preferably about 25°C, for a period ranging between about 7 and about 24 hours.
- the amount of amino modifying agent used relative to the amino acid ester is the same as described above for amino acids.
- the reaction solvent is removed under negative pressure and the ester functionality is removed by h ⁇ drol ⁇ zing the modified amino acid ester with a suitable alkaline solution, e.g. 1 N sodium hydroxide, at a temperature ranging between about 50°C and about 80°C, preferably about 70 °C, for a period of time sufficient to hydrolyze off the ester group and form the modified amino acid having a free carbox ⁇ i group.
- a suitable alkaline solution e.g. 1 N sodium hydroxide
- the hydrolysis mixture is then cooled to room temperature and acidified, e.g. aqueous 25% hydrochloric acid solution, to a pH ranging between about 2 and about 2.5.
- the modified amino acid precipitates out of solution and is recovered by conventional means such as filtration or decantation.
- the modified amino acid may be purified by recrystallization or by fractionation on solid column supports.
- Suitable recrystallization solvent systems include acetonitrile, methanol and tetrahydrofuran. Fractionation may be performed on a suitable solid column supports such as alumina, using methanol/n-propanol mixtures as the mobile phase; reverse phase column supports using trifluoroacetic acid/acetonitrile mixtures as the mobile phase; and ion exchange chromatograph ⁇ using water as the mobile phase.
- anion exchange chromatograph ⁇ is performed, preferably a subsequent 0-500 mM sodium chloride gradient is employed.
- Active agents suitable for use in the present invention include biologically active agents, chemically active agents, including, but not limited to, fragrances, as well as other active agents such as, for example, cosmetics.
- Biologically active agents include, but are not limited to, pesticides, pharmacological agents, and therapeutic agents.
- biologically active agents suitable for use in the present invention include, but are not limited to, peptides, and particularly small peptides; hormones, and particularly hormones which by themselves do not or only pass slowly through the gastro-intestinal mucosa and/or are susceptible to chemical cleavage by acids and enzymes in the gastro-intestinal tract; pol ⁇ saccharides, and particularly mixtures of muco- pol ⁇ saccharides; carbohydrates; lipids; or any combination thereof.
- compositions of the present invention ma ⁇ include one or more active agents.
- compounds l-XLV or pol ⁇ amino acids or peptides that include at least one of these compounds ma ⁇ be used directl ⁇ as a drug deliver ⁇ carrier b ⁇ simpl ⁇ mixing one or more compound, pol ⁇ amino acid or peptide with the active ingredient prior to administration.
- the compounds, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptide ma ⁇ be used to form microspheres containing the active agent.
- These compounds, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptides are particularly useful for the oral administration of certain biologically-active agents, e.g., small peptide hormones, which, by themselves, do not pass or only pass slowly through the gastro-intestinal mucosa and/or are susceptible to chemical cleavage by acids and enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract.
- certain biologically-active agents e.g., small peptide hormones, which, by themselves, do not pass or only pass slowly through the gastro-intestinal mucosa and/or are susceptible to chemical cleavage by acids and enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract.
- the mixture is optionally heated to a temperature ranging between about 20 and about 5O°C, preferably about 40°C, until the modified amino acid(s) dissolve.
- the final solution contains between from about 1 mg and to about 2000 mg of compound, pol ⁇ amino acid, or peptide per mL of solution, preferabl ⁇ between about 1 and about 500 mg per mL.
- concentration of active agent in the final solution varies and is dependent on the required dosage for treatment. When necessar ⁇ , the exact concentration can be determined b ⁇ , for example, reverse phase HPLC anal ⁇ sis.
- Another useful procedure is as follows: Compounds, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptides are dissolved in deionized water at a concentration ranging between about 75 and about 200 mg/ml, preferabl ⁇ about 100 mg/ml at a temperature between about 25°C and about 60°C, preferabl ⁇ about 40°C. Particulate matter remaining in the solution ma ⁇ be removed b ⁇ conventional means such as filtration.
- the compound, pol ⁇ amino acid, or peptide solution maintained at a temperature of about 40°C, is mixed 1 :1 (V/V) with an aqueous acid solution (also at about 40 °C) having an acid concentration ranging between about 0.05 N and about 2 N, preferabl ⁇ about 1.7 N.
- the resulting mixture is further incubated at 40°C for a period of time effective for microsphere formation, as observed b ⁇ light microscop ⁇ .
- the preferred order of addition is to add the compound, pol ⁇ amino acid, or peptide solution to the aqueous acid solution.
- Suitable acids for microsphere formation include an ⁇ acid which does not (a) adversel ⁇ effect the modified amino acids, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptides e.g., initiate or propagate chemical decomposition;
- Preferred acids for use in this aspect include acetic acid, citric acid, h ⁇ drochloric acid, phosphoric acid, malic acid and maleic acid.
- a microsphere stabilizing additive ma ⁇ be incorporated into the aqueous acid solution or into the compound or cargo solution prior to the microsphere formation process. With some drugs the presence of such additives promotes the stabilit ⁇ and/or dispersibilit ⁇ of the microspheres in solution.
- the compound molecules, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptides form hollow or solid matrix type microspheres wherein the cargo is distributed in a carrier matrix or capsule type microspheres encapsulating liquid or solid cargo.
- a soluble material e.g., a pharmaceutical agent in the aforementioned aqueous acid solution
- this material will be encapsulated within the microspheres.
- pharmacologically active materials such as peptides, proteins, and pol ⁇ saccharides as well as charged organic molecules, e.g., antimicrobial agents, which normally have poor bioavailability b ⁇ the oral route.
- the amount of pharmaceutical agent which ma ⁇ be incorporated b ⁇ the microsphere is dependent on a number of factors which include the concentration of agent in the solution, as well as the affinity of the cargo for the carrier.
- the compound, pol ⁇ amino acid, or peptide microspheres do not alter the ph ⁇ siological and biological properties of the active agent. Furthermore, the encapsulation process does not alter the pharmacological properties of the active agent.
- An ⁇ pharmacological agent can be incorporated within the microspheres.
- the s ⁇ stem is particularly advantageous for delivering chemical or biological agents which otherwise would be destroyed or rendered less effective by conditions encountered within the bod ⁇ of the animal to which it is administered, before the microsphere reaches its target zone (i.e., the area in which the contents of the microsphere are to be released) and for delivering pharmacological agents which are poorl ⁇ absorbed in the gastro-intestinal tract.
- the target zones can var ⁇ depending upon the drug emplo ⁇ ed.
- the particle size of the microsphere pla ⁇ s an important role in determining release of the active agent in the targeted area of the gastro ⁇ intestinal tract.
- the preferred microspheres have diameters between about ⁇ _ 0.1 microns and about 10 microns, preferabl ⁇ between about 0.5 microns and about 5 microns.
- the microspheres are sufficiently small to release effectively the active agent at the targeted area within the gastro-intestinal tract such as, for example, between the stomach and the jejunum.
- Small microspheres can also be administered parenterally b ⁇ being suspended in an appropriate carrier fluid (e.g., isotonic saline) and injected directl ⁇ into the circulator ⁇ s ⁇ stem, intramuscularly or subcutaneously.
- the mode of administration selected will var ⁇ , of course, depending upon the requirement of the active agent being administered. Large amino acid microspheres ( > 50 microns) tend to be less effective as oral deliver ⁇ s ⁇ stems.
- the size of the microspheres formed b ⁇ contacting compounds, pol ⁇ amino acids, or peptides with water or an aqueous solution containing active agents can be controlled b ⁇ manipulating a variet ⁇ of ph ⁇ sical or chemical parameters, such as the pH, osmolarit ⁇ or ionic strength of the encapsulating solution, size of the ions in solution and b ⁇ the choice of acid used in the encapsulating process.
- the administration mixtures are prepared b ⁇ mixing an aqueous solution of the carrier with an aqueous solution of the active ingredient, just prior to administration.
- the carrier and the biologicall ⁇ active ingredient can be admixed during the manufacturing process.
- the solutions ma ⁇ optionall ⁇ contain additives such as phosphate buffer salts, citric acid, acetic acid, gelatin and gum acacia.
- Stabilizing additives ma ⁇ be incorporated into the carrier solution. With some drugs, the presence of such additives promotes the stabilit ⁇ and dispersibilit ⁇ of the agent in solution.
- the stabilizing additives ma ⁇ be emplo ⁇ ed at a concentration ranging between about 0.1 and 5 % (W/V), preferabl ⁇ about 0.5 % (W/V).
- Suitable, but non-limiting, examples of stabilizing additives include gum acacia, gelatin, meth ⁇ l cellulose, polyethylene glycol, and polylysine.
- the preferred stabilizing additives are gum acacia, gelatin and meth ⁇ l cellulose.
- the amount of active agent is an amount effective to accomplish the purpose of the particular active agent.
- the amount in the composition typically is a pharmacologically or biologically effective amount.
- the total amount of active agent, and particularly biologicall ⁇ active agent, to be used can be determined b ⁇ those skilled in the art.
- the amount of carrier in the present composition is a delivery effective amount and can be determined for an ⁇ particular carrier or biologicall ⁇ active agent b ⁇ methods known to those skilled in the art.
- Dosage unit forms can also include an ⁇ of excipients; diluents; disintegrants; lubricants; plasticizers; colorants; and dosing vehicles, including, but not limited to water, 1 ,2-propane diol, ethanol, olive oil, or an ⁇ combination thereof.
- compositions or dosage unit forms preferabl ⁇ is oral or b ⁇ intraduodenal injection.
- the deliver ⁇ compositions of the present invention ma ⁇ also include one or more enz ⁇ me inhibitors.
- enz ⁇ me inhibitors include, but are not limited to, compounds such as actinonin or epiactinonin and derivatives thereof. These compounds have the formulas below:
- the compounds and compositions of the subject invention ar useful for administering biologically active agents to any animals such as bird mammals, such as primates and particularly humans; and insects.
- the s ⁇ ste is particularl ⁇ advantageous for delivering chemically or biologicall ⁇ active agent which would otherwise be destro ⁇ ed or rendered less effective b ⁇ condition encountered before the active agent its target zone (i.e. the area in which th active agent of the deliver ⁇ composition are to be released) and within the bod of the animal to which the ⁇ are administered.
- the compounds an compositions of the present invention are useful in orally administering activ agents, especially those which are not ordinarily orally deliverable.
- N-hydrox ⁇ succinamide (8.86 g, 77.00 mmol, 1.1 equiv.) and dic ⁇ clohex ⁇ lcarbodiimide (15.88 g, 77.00 mmol, 1.1 equiv.) were added to a solution of 3-(4-fluorobenzoyl)propionic acid (13.73 g, 70.00 mmol, 1 equiv.) in dimeth ⁇ lformamide (250 mL).
- the reaction was stirred at 25 °C under nitrogen for 12 hours.
- the solution was diluted with water (500 mL) and extracted with chloroform (250 mL). The organic la ⁇ er was dried and filtered.
- Glacial acetic acid (5 mL) was added to the filtrate, and this mixture stirred for 1 hour.
- the resulting chloroform solution was washed with sodium bicarbonate (250 mL) and water (250 mL) and dried over magnesium sulfate.
- 4-(4-aminophen ⁇ l)but ⁇ ric acid (12.5 g, 70.00 mmol, 1 equiv.) and trieth ⁇ lamine (16 mL) were added to the filtrate.
- the resulting mixture was stirred at 25 °C overnight, and it was then acidified with h ⁇ drochloric acid (250 mL) and lyophilized to ⁇ ield XXIV as a white solid. (3.50 g, 14%). Properties are listed below.
- Glacial acetic acid (5 mL) was added to the filtrate and stirred for 2 hours. The solvent was then evaporated to ⁇ ield an oil. The oil was redissolved in chloroform (300 mL), and the resultant solution was washed successivel ⁇ with saturated sodium bicarbonate (2 x 200 mL) and water (200 mL). The combined aqueous la ⁇ ers were extracted with chloroform (100 mL) to give a filtrate (a total volume of 500 mL) containing the Osu ester of N-(2-phen ⁇ lbut ⁇ r ⁇ l)-4-(4- aminophen ⁇ Dbut ⁇ ric acid.
- compositions were prepared b ⁇ mixing the modified amino acid compounds and interferon al as listed in Table 1 below in a Trizma ® h ⁇ drochloride buffer solution (Tris-Hcl) at a pH of about 7-8.
- Tris-Hcl Trizma ® h ⁇ drochloride buffer solution
- Prop ⁇ lene gl ⁇ col (0-25%) was added as a solubilizing agent, if necessar ⁇ .
- Rats were orally or intraduodenall ⁇ (ID) administered the dosing compositions, and delivery was evaluated by an ELISA assay for human interferon ⁇ -2b.
- VI 300 1000 8213 + /- 3077 VI 600 1000 8428 + /- 5001 VI (ID) 1000 15469 + /- 6712
- Dosing compositions were prepared and dosed using the modified amino acid compound carriers and salmon calcintonin as listed in Table 2 below. The concentration of calcitonin in each composition was 2.5 //g/ml. Each rat was administered 2 ml/kg of dosing composition. Blood samples were collected serially from the tail artery. Serum calcium was determined b ⁇ testing with a Calcium Keto (Sigma Chemical Co. - St. Louis, MO.)
- a dosing composition was prepared using 400 mg of compound VI with 2.9 ml of 25% aqueous prop ⁇ lene gl ⁇ col. The resultant solution was stirred, and the pH was adjusted to 7.2 with sodium h ⁇ drochloride (1.010). Water was added to bring the total volume to 2.0 ml and a final modified amino acid concentration of 200 mg/ml. Salmon calcitonin (10 mg) was added.
- modified amino acid 900 mg were dissolved in 3 ml of prop ⁇ lene gl ⁇ col, and 0.299 gram of sodium heparin was dissolved in 3 ml of water. The two solutions were mixed b ⁇ vortex. Sodium h ⁇ drochloride was added to the resultant mixture until a solution was obtained. The pH was then adjusted to 7.4 _+. 0.5 with concentrated h ⁇ drochloric acid. The final solution was sonicated at 40 °C for 30 minutes to ⁇ ield a dosing solution. The dosing solution was administered b ⁇ oral gavage to fasted rats.
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