Lipid-covered drug particles: Combined action of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide and amphotericin B or miconazole

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Objectives: Coverage of antifungal drug particles (miconazole and amphotericin B) with cationic lipid and evaluation of a synergistic action between lipid and drug. Methods: Miconazole and amphotericin B were mixed with cationic bilayer fragments (BF) of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide (DODAB) at extreme drug to lipid molar proportions (P). Light scattering for particle sizing and zeta-potential analysis evaluated effects of cationic lipid on drug particle size and charge. Colony counts evaluated viability of Candida spp. and Cryptococcus neoformans over a range of P. Results: BF loading capacity for monomeric amphotericin B is 0.1 mM amphotericin B at 2 mM DODAB (P = 1:20). Above this low P, amphotericin B aggregates in the dispersion. At high P, addition of chaotropic K2HPO4 (0.2-2 mM) converts miconazole or amphotericin B aggregates into negatively charged particles with affinity for cationic lipid, which then surrounds each drug particle with a cationic layer. The combined in vitro action of lipid-covered drug particles against Candida and C. neoformans depends on P and interaction time. DODAB by itself kills C. neoformans and Candida at 2 and 2 to >250 mg/L minimal fungicidal concentration (MFC). In combination, over the first hour, fungicidal activity is due to DODAB with lipid capsules retarding drug action. At 48 h interaction time and 104 cfu/mL, MFC (mg/L) against Candida albicans is reduced from 4 to 1 amphotericin B (at 2 DODAB), and from 8 to 1 miconazole (at 1 DODAB). Conclusions: DODAB may be a suitable candidate for use in combination with miconazole for antifungal therapy. © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Lincopan, N., & Carmona-Ribeiro, A. M. (2006). Lipid-covered drug particles: Combined action of dioctadecyldimethylammonium bromide and amphotericin B or miconazole. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, 58(1), 66–75. https://doi.org/10.1093/jac/dkl153

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