Inulin‐Lipid Core–Shell Microcapsules Target the Gut Microbiota and Mimic the Pharmaceutical Food Effect for Improved Oral Antipsychotic Delivery

Abstract: The oral delivery of most atypical antipsychotics is severely challenged by their low oral bioavailability and significant food effects that necessitate patient compliance. Lipid formulations are an attractive delivery system for overcoming the dosing challenges of antipsychotics, but their negative impact on the gut microbiota can interfere with the pharmacodynamic response through disruption of the gut‐brain axis. Here, novel gut microbiota‐targeting microcapsules are engineered to provide a multifunctional approach for improving both the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the antipsychotic, lurasidone. The microcapsules are comprised of a lipid core that facilitates the solubilization and oral absorption of the lipophilic drug and an outer carbohydrate polymer (inulin) shell that positively modulates the gut microbiota by facilitating microbial fermentation. Fed‐fasted variability in lurasidone solubilization is mitigated through microencapsulation with inulin‐lipid microcapsules (ILM), while microbiota enrichment is coupled with enhanced serotonin levels in the small intestine, faeces, and plasma. The realization of multifunctional ILM confirms the pharmacokinetics and efficacy of mental health therapies, such as antipsychotics, can be optimized through strategic encapsulation within functional formulations that target the gut microbiota for effective modulation of the gut‐brain axis.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Inulin‐Lipid Core–Shell Microcapsules Target the Gut Microbiota and Mimic the Pharmaceutical Food Effect for Improved Oral Antipsychotic Delivery ; day:25 ; month:04 ; year:2024 ; extent:12
Advanced functional materials ; (25.04.2024) (gesamt 12)

Creator
Meola, Tahlia R.
Elz, Aurelia
Wignall, Anthony
Paxton, Kara
Hunter, Alexander
Ariaee, Amin
Kamath, Srinivas
Reuter, Stephanie E.
Prestidge, Clive A.
Joyce, Paul

DOI
10.1002/adfm.202403914
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2404261403166.932537579410
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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14.08.2025, 10:55 AM CEST

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  • Meola, Tahlia R.
  • Elz, Aurelia
  • Wignall, Anthony
  • Paxton, Kara
  • Hunter, Alexander
  • Ariaee, Amin
  • Kamath, Srinivas
  • Reuter, Stephanie E.
  • Prestidge, Clive A.
  • Joyce, Paul

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