Preparation of nanoparticles by solvent displacement for drug delivery: A shift in the "ouzo region" upon drug loading

被引:167
作者
Beck-Broichsitter, Moritz [1 ]
Rytting, Erik [1 ]
Lebhardt, Tobias [1 ]
Wang, Xiaoying [1 ]
Kissel, Thomas [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Marburg, Dept Pharmaceut & Biopharm, D-35037 Marburg, Germany
关键词
Nanoparticles; Solvent displacement; ouzo effect; Biodegradable polyesters; Salbutamol; Pulmonary drug delivery; BRANCHED POLYESTERS; ACID) NANOPARTICLES; PLGA NANOPARTICLES; NANOPRECIPITATION; DIFFUSION; EMULSIFICATION; ENCAPSULATION; SOLUBILITY; PARAMETERS;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejps.2010.06.007
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
As biodegradable nanoparticles meet with increasing interest for drug delivery applications, a series of investigations were carried out to understand the mechanism of the formation of drug-loaded nanoparticles using the solvent displacement method. Although previous explanations referred to Marangoni convection as the driving force for nanoprecipitation, recent publications describing the so-called "ouzo effect" sparked these current studies using a novel negatively charged polymer, poly(vinyl sulfonate-co-vinyl alcohol)-graft-poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide)(P(VS-VA)-g-PLGA), and a positively charged model drug, salbutamol. Interfacial tension did not influence the nanoparticle formation as would be expected if governed by Marangoni convection, but ternary phase diagrams outlined the so-called "ouzo regions" defining the polymer and solvent concentrations leading to stable nanoparticle suspensions for both this novel polymer and unmodified poly(D,L-lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA). Physicochemical properties, morphology and drug loading of the nanoparticles were analyzed, and stable P(VS-VA)-g-PLGA nanoparticles with and without salbutamol ranged in size from 59-191 nm. The "ouzo region" phase diagram boundaries shifted considerably upon drug loading, which can be explained by the increased solubility of the polymer-drug complex. This behavior necessitated a substantial adjustment of polymer concentrations required to produce drug-loaded nanoparticles with characteristics comparable to blank nanoparticles. In conclusion, the use of "ouzo diagrams" is a beneficial tool to manufacture nanoparticles with specified physicochemical properties by the solvent displacement method. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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