AAPS PharmSciTech 2011-06-01

Enhanced solubility, stability, and transcorneal permeability of δ-8-tetrahydrocannabinol in the presence of cyclodextrins.

Ketan Hippalgaonkar, Waseem Gul, Mahmoud A ElSohly, Michael A Repka, Soumyajit Majumdar

Index: AAPS PharmSciTech 12(2) , 723-31, (2011)

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of cyclodextrins (CDs) on aqueous solubility, stability, and in vitro corneal permeability of delta-8-tetrahydrocannabinol (Δ(8)-THC). Phase solubility of Δ(8)-THC was studied in the presence of 2-hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin (HPβCD), randomly methylated-β-cyclodextrin (RMβCD) and sulfobutyl ether-β-cyclodextrin sodium salt (SβCD). Stability of Δ(8)-THC in 5% w/v aqueous CD solutions, as a function of pH, was studied following standard protocols. In vitro corneal permeation of Δ(8)-THC (with and without CDs) across excised rabbit cornea was also determined. Phase-solubility profile of Δ(8)-THC in the presence of both HPβCD and RMβCD was of the A(P) type, whereas, with SβCD an A(L) type was apparent. Aqueous solubility of Δ(8)-THC increased to 1.65, 2.4, and 0.64 mg/mL in the presence of 25% w/v HPβCD, RMβCD, and SβCD, respectively. Significant degradation of Δ(8)-THC was not observed within the study period at the pH values studied, except for at pH 1.2. Transcorneal permeation of Δ(8)-THC was dramatically improved in the presence of CDs. The results demonstrate that CDs significantly increase aqueous solubility, stability, and transcorneal permeation of Δ(8)-THC. Thus, topical ophthalmic formulations containing Δ(8)-THC and modified beta CDs may show markedly improved ocular bioavailability.


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