pulmicort and triptolide

pulmicort has been researched along with triptolide* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for pulmicort and triptolide

ArticleYear
Development and assessment of countermeasure formulations for treatment of lung injury induced by chlorine inhalation.
    Toxicology and applied pharmacology, 2016, May-01, Volume: 298

    Chlorine is a commonly used, reactive compound to which humans can be exposed via accidental or intentional release resulting in acute lung injury. Formulations of rolipram (a phosphodiesterase inhibitor), triptolide (a natural plant product with anti-inflammatory properties), and budesonide (a corticosteroid), either neat or in conjunction with poly(lactic:glycolic acid) (PLGA), were developed for treatment of chlorine-induced acute lung injury by intramuscular injection. Formulations were produced by spray-drying, which generated generally spherical microparticles that were suitable for intramuscular injection. Multiple parameters were varied to produce formulations with a wide range of in vitro release kinetics. Testing of selected formulations in chlorine-exposed mice demonstrated efficacy against key aspects of acute lung injury. The results show the feasibility of developing microencapsulated formulations that could be used to treat chlorine-induced acute lung injury by intramuscular injection, which represents a preferred route of administration in a mass casualty situation.

    Topics: Acute Lung Injury; Animals; Budesonide; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Chlorine; Diterpenes; Drug Carriers; Drug Discovery; Drug Liberation; Epoxy Compounds; Inhalation Exposure; Injections, Intramuscular; Male; Mice, Inbred Strains; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning; Phenanthrenes; Rolipram; Surface Properties

2016