Electrostatic spraying for fine-tuning particle dimensions to enhance oral bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs

  • Jung Suk Kim
  • , Seunghyun Cheon
  • , Mi Ran Woo
  • , Sanghyun Woo
  • , Jee Eun Chung
  • , Yu Seok Youn
  • , Kyung Taek Oh
  • , Soo Jeong Lim
  • , Sae Kwang Ku
  • , Bao Loc Nguyen
  • , Jong Oh Kim
  • , Sung Giu Jin
  • , Han Gon Choi

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Abstract

While spray-drying has been widely utilized to improve the bioavailability of poorly water-soluble drugs, the outcomes often exhibit suboptimal particle size distribution and large particle sizes, limiting their effectiveness. In this study, we introduce electrostatic spraying as an advanced technology tailored for poorly water-soluble drugs, enabling the fabrication of nanoparticles with fine and uniform particle size distribution. Regorafenib (1 g), as a model drug, copovidone (5 g), and sodium dodecyl sulfate (0.1 g) were dissolved in 200 ml ethanol and subjected to conventional-spray-dryer and electrostatic spray dryer. The electrostatic spray-dried nanoparticles (ESDN) showed smaller particle sizes with better uniformity compared to conventional spray-dried nanoparticles (CSDN). ESDN demonstrated significantly enhanced solubility and rapid release in water. In vitro studies revealed that ESDN induced apoptosis in HCT-116 cells to a greater extent, exhibiting superior cytotoxicity compared to CSDN. Furthermore, ESDN substantially improved oral bioavailability and antitumor efficacy compared to CSDN. These findings suggest that ESD shows potential in developing enhanced drug delivery systems for poorly water-soluble drugs, effectively addressing the limitations associated with CSD methods.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100953
JournalAsian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Volume19
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2024

Keywords

  • Electrostatic spray drying
  • Oral antitumor efficacy
  • Oral bioavailability
  • Particle size distribution
  • Poorly water-soluble drug
  • Regorafenib

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