Surface activity of surfactant spiked with vitamin A

Drug Des Devel Ther. 2009 Feb 6:2:145-50. doi: 10.2147/dddt.s3255.

Abstract

Background: Intramuscular injections of vitamin A decrease the risk of broncho-pulmonary dysplasia. Admixture of vitamin A with surfactant as a lipophilic vehicle might be a less invasive modality.

Aim: Test physical properties of surfactant + vitamin A.

Methods: Miscibility and surface activity were tested in surfactant supplemented with retinyl-acetate, -palmitate, 13-cis-, or all-trans-retinoic acid.

Results: Retinol acetate (5000 IU/mL) demonstrated miscibility with surfactant when premixing with ethanol. Its surface activity was 40% lower compared to surfactant alone.

Conclusion: These findings warrant preclinical studies to test whether administration of vitamin A in subjects requiring surfactant is associated with beneficial functional properties.

Keywords: drug delivery; surface tension; surfactant; vitamin A.