The hydrogel template method for fabrication of homogeneous nano/microparticles
0301 basic medicine
Silicon
Polymers
Swine
Hydrogels
02 engineering and technology
Phase Transition
Nanostructures
3. Good health
Molecular Weight
03 medical and health sciences
Drug Delivery Systems
Polylactic Acid-Polyglycolic Acid Copolymer
Materials Testing
Animals
Gelatin
Microtechnology
Nanoparticles
Nanotechnology
Lactic Acid
Particle Size
0210 nano-technology
Polyglycolic Acid
DOI:
10.1016/j.jconrel.2009.09.032
Publication Date:
2009-10-13T09:03:33Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
Nano/microparticles have been used widely in drug delivery applications. The majority of the particles are prepared by the conventional emulsion methods, which tend to result in particles with heterogeneous size distribution with sub-optimal drug loading and release properties. Recently, microfabrication methods have been used to make nano/microparticles with a monodisperse size distribution. The existing methods utilize solid templates for making particles, and the collection of individual particles after preparation has not been easy. The new hydrogel template approach was developed to make the particle preparation process simple and fast. The hydrogel template approach is based on the unique properties of physical gels that can undergo sol-gel phase transition upon changes in environmental conditions. The phase reversible hydrogels, however, are in general mechanically too weak to be treated as a solid material. It was unexpectedly found that gelatin hydrogels could be made to possess various properties necessary for microfabrication of nano/microparticles in large quantities. The size of the particles can be adjusted from 200 nm to >50 microm, providing flexibility in controlling the size in drug delivery formulations. The simplicity in processing makes the hydrogel template method useful for scale-up manufacturing of particles. The drug loading capacity is 50% or higher, and yet the initial burst release is minimal. The hydrogel template approach presents a new strategy of preparing nano/microparticles of predefined size and shape with homogeneous size distribution for drug delivery applications.
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