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Objective: The present work provides characterization of rheological properties of a new bentonite-based thixotropic gel emulsion nasal spray (AM-301), its nasal residence time, distribution, safety and tolerability. Significance: The nasal epithelium is a portal of entry for allergens and primary infection by airborne pathogens. Non-pharmacological interventions, which enhance physical and biological barriers, protect against allergens and pathogens without drug-related side effects. AM-301 has shown promising efficacy and safety in the nasal epithelium against viruses (in vitro) and pollen (clinical). Methods: Technical part (i) spray characterization was performed with a validated droplet size distribution method; evaluation of the rheological properties of the formulation was performed by a validated amplitude sweep method and a validated oscillation, rotation, oscillation; Clinical part (ii) nasal and oropharyngeal endoscopy were used to provide a semi-quantitative evaluation of distribution and residence time of fluorescein-labelled AM-301 in the nose and oropharynx of healthy volunteers; (iii) tolerability and safety. Results: (i) The non-Newtonian rheological properties of the formulation allow AM-301 to be sprayed and then to revert to a gel to prevent run-off from the nasal cavity; (ii) the formulation remains on the inferior turbinate, septum and oropharynx of volunteers for up to 210 min and on the middle turbinate for up to 60 min; two nasal sprays provide no substantial benefit over a single application with regards to coverage or retention; (iii) the spray is well tolerated Conclusions: Single dose spray delivery of AM-301 provides extended coverage of the nasal mucosa up to the inferior turbinates.
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Sailer, M. M., Köllmer, M., Masson, B., Fais, F., Hohenfeld, I. P., Herbig, M. E., … Becker, S. (2023). Nasal residence time and rheological properties of a new bentonite-based thixotropic gel emulsion nasal spray–AM-301. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy, 49(1), 103–114. https://doi.org/10.1080/03639045.2023.2183724
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