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Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures

Aggregation resulting from the self-association of peptide molecules remains a major challenge during preformulation. Whereas certain organic solvents are known to promote aggregation, ethanol (EtOH) is capable of disrupting interactions between peptide molecules. It is unclear whether it is benefic...

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Autores principales: Lui, Lok Hin, Egbu, Raphael, Graver, Thomas, Williams, Gareth R., Brocchini, Steve, Velayudhan, Ajoy
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35890357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071462
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author Lui, Lok Hin
Egbu, Raphael
Graver, Thomas
Williams, Gareth R.
Brocchini, Steve
Velayudhan, Ajoy
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Egbu, Raphael
Graver, Thomas
Williams, Gareth R.
Brocchini, Steve
Velayudhan, Ajoy
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description Aggregation resulting from the self-association of peptide molecules remains a major challenge during preformulation. Whereas certain organic solvents are known to promote aggregation, ethanol (EtOH) is capable of disrupting interactions between peptide molecules. It is unclear whether it is beneficial or counterproductive to include EtOH in formulations of short peptides. Here, we employed molecular dynamics simulations using the DAFT protocol and MARTINI force field to predict the formation of self-associated dimers and to estimate the stability of a GLP-1-like peptide (G48) in 0–80% aqueous EtOH solutions. Both simulation and experimental data reveal that EtOH leads to a remarkable increase in the conformational stability of the peptide when stored over 15 days at 27 °C. In the absence of EtOH, dimerisation and subsequent loss in conformational stability (α-helix → random coil) were observed. EtOH improved conformational stability by reducing peptide–peptide interactions. The data suggest that a more nuanced approach may be applied in formulation decision making and, if the native state of the peptide is an α-helix organic solvent, such as EtOH, may enhance stability and improve prospects of long-term storage.
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spelling pubmed-93212522022-07-27 Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures Lui, Lok Hin Egbu, Raphael Graver, Thomas Williams, Gareth R. Brocchini, Steve Velayudhan, Ajoy Pharmaceutics Article Aggregation resulting from the self-association of peptide molecules remains a major challenge during preformulation. Whereas certain organic solvents are known to promote aggregation, ethanol (EtOH) is capable of disrupting interactions between peptide molecules. It is unclear whether it is beneficial or counterproductive to include EtOH in formulations of short peptides. Here, we employed molecular dynamics simulations using the DAFT protocol and MARTINI force field to predict the formation of self-associated dimers and to estimate the stability of a GLP-1-like peptide (G48) in 0–80% aqueous EtOH solutions. Both simulation and experimental data reveal that EtOH leads to a remarkable increase in the conformational stability of the peptide when stored over 15 days at 27 °C. In the absence of EtOH, dimerisation and subsequent loss in conformational stability (α-helix → random coil) were observed. EtOH improved conformational stability by reducing peptide–peptide interactions. The data suggest that a more nuanced approach may be applied in formulation decision making and, if the native state of the peptide is an α-helix organic solvent, such as EtOH, may enhance stability and improve prospects of long-term storage. MDPI 2022-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9321252/ /pubmed/35890357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071462 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lui, Lok Hin
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Williams, Gareth R.
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Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title_full Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title_fullStr Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title_full_unstemmed Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title_short Computational and Experimental Evaluation of the Stability of a GLP-1-like Peptide in Ethanol–Water Mixtures
title_sort computational and experimental evaluation of the stability of a glp-1-like peptide in ethanol–water mixtures
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35890357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14071462
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