Preparation of Amphotericin B dry powder for nebulization from lipids

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Amphotericin B (AmB) is the drug of choice for most systemic fungal infections. It is considered to be the gold standard therapy and most commonly used to treat life-threatening conditions such as cryptococcosis histoplasmosis and invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. AmB in lipid drug carriers were used to prepare reconstituted dry power formulations by lyophilization process (freeze drying). Five lipid derivatives such as sodium deoxycholate (SDC) sodium deoxycholate sulfate (SDCS) potassium deoxycholate (KDC) potassium cholate (KC) and sodium cholate (SC) were chosen as lipid drug carriers effect in different salts (Na+ and K+) in reconstituted dry powder formulations for nebulization. SDCS was successfully synthesized in a laboratory and characterized by FTIR 1H NMR mass spectra its Rf and melting point. KDC and KC were prepared from their corresponding acid such deoxycholic and cholic acid with potassium hydroxide in equal mole ratios. Thus these compounds provide a desirable feature as a lipid drug carrier for reconstituted dry powder formulation which was suitable for nebulization. AmB-lipid formulations (AmB-KC AmB-KDC AmB-SC AmB-SDC and AmB-SDCS) formed solid cake
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