IP Library Granted Patent US 7,316,819
Granted Patent B2
US 7,316,819 · App. 10/094,306 · Granted Jan 8, 2008

Oral peptide pharmaceutical dosage form and method of production

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Patent No.
US 7,316,819
App. No.
10/094,306
Granted
Jan 8, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A pharmaceutical composition for oral delivery of a peptide is in the form of a lamination having at least two layers. The first layer of the lamination includes at least one pharmaceutically acceptable pH-lowering agent. The second layer includes a therapeutically effective amount of the peptide. The composition also includes at least one absorption enhancer effective to promote bioavailability of the peptide, which is preferably in the second layer, and an enteric coating surrounding the lamination. In a preferred dosage form of a tablet, a water-soluble coating is applied between the lamination and enteric coating which substantially prevents contact between the pH-lowering agent and the enteric coating. In a preferred embodiment, the peptide is salmon calcitonin, the pH-lowering agent is citric acid, and the absorption enhancer is lauroyl l-carnitine.

Claims (55)

1. A method of making a dosage form for oral delivery of a peptide comprising the steps of:

granulating a pH-lowering agent to form a first layer material;

combining a peptide and at least one absorption enhancer to form a second layer material;

adding said first layer material to a die and compressing said first layer material to create a first layer such that substantial mixing between the first layer material and the second layer material is prevented when the second layer material is added to the die;

adding said second layer material to said die;

compressing said first and said second layer materials together to form a lamination consisting of two layers wherein said first and said second layers interface with one another but wherein, at said interface, less than about 0.1% of the peptide contacts the pH-lowering agent to prevent substantial mixing between the first layer material and the second layer material to avoid interaction in the lamination between the pH-lowering agent and the peptide;

coating said lamination with a water-soluble coating to form a coated lamination; and

applying an enteric coating over said coated lamination to form a tablet, wherein said water-soluble coating substantially prevents said first layer material from contacting said enteric coating.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said first layer material is partially compressed before said second layer material is added to said die.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the combining step further comprises combining an excipient with said peptide and said absorption enhancer.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein said excipient comprises microcrystalline cellulose.

5. A pharmaceutical composition for oral delivery of a peptide, said pharmaceutical composition comprising the dosage from prepared according to the method of claim 1 , wherein said pharmaceutical composition comprises:

a lamination consisting of a first layer of compressed material comprising at least one pharmaceutically acceptable pH-lowering agent and a second layer comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a peptide, said lamination further comprising an interface between said first and said second layers;

at least one absorption enhancer effective to promote bioavailability of said peptide; and

an enteric coating surrounding said lamination,

wherein, at said interface, less than about 0.1% of the peptide is in contact with the pH-lowering agent, which prevents substantial mixing between the first layer material and the second layer material to avoid interaction in the lamination between the pH-lowering agent and the peptide.

6. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said second layer further comprises said absorption enhancer.

7. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said composition further comprises a water-soluble coating surrounding said lamination and positioned between said lamination and said enteric coating.

8. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said enteric coating is present at a weight which is no more than 20% of the weight of the remainder of said composition excluding said enteric coating.

9. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said enteric coating is present at a weight which is between 5-55% of the weight of the remainder of said composition excluding said enteric coating.

10. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said absorption enhancer is a surface active agent.

11. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 2 , wherein said surface active agent is absorbable or biodegradable.

12. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 2 , wherein said surface active agent is selected from the group consisting of acyl carnitines, phospholipids, and bile acids.

13. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 2 , wherein said surface active agent comprises lauroyl l-carnitine.

14. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said peptide comprises salmon calcitonin.

15. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 14 , wherein said pH-lowering agent is added in a quantity sufficient to lower the pH of 10 milliliters of a 0.1 M aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution to less than or equal to 5.5.

16. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , further comprising an excipient.

17. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 16 , wherein said excipient comprises microcrystalline cellulose.

18. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 5 , wherein said pH lowering agent comprises citric acid.

19. A method for enhancing the bioavailability of a peptide delivered orally, said method comprising selectively releasing said peptide, together with at least one pH-lowering agent and at least one absorption enhancer, into a patient's intestine following passage of said peptide, pH-lowering agent and absorption enhancer through said patient's mouth and stomach under protection of an enteric coating and a water soluble coating, wherein:

said enteric coating substantially prevents contact between stomach proteases and said peptide;

said water-soluble coating substantially prevents contact between said pH-lowering agent and said enteric coating; and

said peptide and said pH-lowering agent are contained in separate layers of the laminate prepared according to the method of claim 1 that interface with one another and, at said interface, less than about 0.1% of the peptide contacts the pH-lowering agent to prevent substantial mixing between the peptide and the pH-lowering agent to avoid interaction therein between the pH-lowering agent and the peptide.

20. The method of claim 19 , wherein said pH-lowering agent is present in said pharmaceutical composition in a quantity sufficient to lower the pH of 10 milliliters of a 0.1 M aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution to less than or equal to 5.5.

21. A tableted dosage form for oral delivery of a peptide prepared according to the method of claim 1 , wherein said dosage form comprises:

a lamination consisting of a first layer of compressed material comprising at least one pharmaceutically acceptable pH-lowering agent and a second layer comprising a therapeutically effective amount of a peptide, said lamination further comprising an interface between said first and said second layers;

at least one absorption enhancer effective to promote bioavailability of said peptide;

a water-soluble coating formed over said lamination; and

an enteric coating formed over said water-soluble coating, wherein said water-soluble coating substantially prevents contact between said pH-lowering agent and said enteric coating,

wherein, at said interface, less than about 0.1% of the peptide contacts the pH-lowering agent to prevent substantial mixing between the first layer material and the second layer material to avoid interaction in the lamination between the pH-lowering agent and the peptide.

22. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said peptide comprises salmon calcitonin.

23. The dosage form of claim 22 , wherein said pH-lowering agent is present in a quantity sufficient to lower the pH of 10 milliliters of a 0.1 M aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution to less than or equal to 5.5.

24. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said pH-lowering agent comprises citric acid.

25. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said absorption enhancer comprises lauroyl l-carnitine.

26. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said water-soluble coating comprises hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.

27. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said enteric coating comprises a polymer of methacrylic acid and methacrylate.

28. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said first layer further comprises a disintegrant.

29. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein said disintegrant comprises croscarmellose sodium.

30. The dosage form of claim 21 , wherein:

said peptide comprises salmon calcitonin;

said pH-lowering agent comprises citric acid present in a quantity sufficient to lower the pH of 10 milliliters of a 0.1 M aqueous sodium bicarbonate solution to less than or equal to 5.5;

said absorption enhancer comprises lauroyl l-carnitine;

said water-soluble coating comprises hydroxypropylmethylcellulose;

said enteric coating comprises a polymer of methacrylic acid and methacrylate; and

said second layer further comprises croscarmellose sodium.

Assignments (7)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 28, 2023
From: CADENCE BANK, A MISSISSIPPI BANK AND SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CADENCE BANK, N.A., A NATIONAL BANKING ASSOCIATION, AS AGENT
To: ENTERIS BIOPHARMA, INC.
Reel/Frame 064149/0741 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 26, 2019
From: ENTERIS BIOPHARMA, INC.
To: CADENCE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050174/0428 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2019
From: VICTORY PARK MANAGEMENT, LLC
To: UNIGENE LABORATORIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 050000/0762 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 26, 2013
From: UNIGENE LABORATORIES, INC.
To: ENTERIS BIOPHARMA, INC.
Reel/Frame 030300/0538 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 3, 2008
From: UNIGENE LABORATORIES, INC.
To: VICTORY PARK MANAGEMENT, LLC
Reel/Frame 021630/0352 →
AMENDED AND RESTATED PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Oct 11, 2007
From: UNIGENE LABORATORIES, INC.
To: JAYNJEAN LEVY FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 019943/0714 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2007
From: LEVY, JAY
To: UNIGENE LABORATORIES, INC.
Reel/Frame 019550/0483 →