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Название: Nanopharmaceutical Advanced Delivery Systems

Автор: Группа авторов

Издательство: John Wiley & Sons Limited

Жанр: Программы

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isbn: 9781119711681

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СКАЧАТЬ depends on the thermal stability of lipid molecules as well as drug molecule. Several important methods utilized for the preparation of lipid nanocarriers are given in Table 1.3.

      1.5.1 Scale Up and Stability Issues

Preparation techniques Description References
High-pressure homogenizationPressure: 100–2000 bar Hot homogenization Drug melted in hot lipid Pressure: 500–1500 bar Production of nanoemulsion [78, 79]
Cold homogenization Suitable for thermosensitive drug.Formulation rapidly cooled in dry ice.
Ultrasonication Probe ultrasonication Use for oral drug delivery systems.Diameter range: 80–800 nmReduce shear stress. [80]
Bath ultrasonication
Solvent emulsification–diffusion method Lipid dissolved in organic solvents (chloroform, ethyl acetate, methylene chloride, cyclohexane).Use for hydrophilic drug (w/o/w emulsion).Diameter range: 30–100 nm. [81]
Supercritical fluid method Lipophilic substances dissolved in organic solvent.Nanoparticle range 25 nm.Solvent removal by evaporation (pressure 40–60 mbar). [82]
Microemulsion-based method Two-phase system inner and outer (o/w microemulsion)Lower mechanical energy.Increased drug loading capacity, range of 200–250 nm. [82]
Spray drying method Use for lipid with melting point more than 70°C.Alternative technique to lyophilization process. [83]
Double emulsion method w/o/w two-step microemulsion technique.Drug is encapsulated with stabilizer to prevent leakage of drug. [82]
Precipitation technique Glycerides dissolved in an organic solvent.Solution is emulsified in aqueous phase. [84]
Film-ultrasound dispersion Form uniform size nanoparticles.Drug and lipid put in suitable organic solvent. [82, 85]

      Another significant cause for instability is phase separation [88] because of the formation of reversible or irreversible particles (coalescence, sedimentation); also during storage, gelling may occur. Adequate surfactants can be used to address these problems: they can stabilize LNP suspension by an electrostatic repulsion, which improves Zeta potential, or they can serve as steric (non-ionic surfactants) stabilizers. Surface stability, particularly electrostatic stabilization and Zeta potential, is highly sensitive to pH and eventually exists at the external phase, which may cause suspension destabilization.

      The acquisition of solid water forms is an effective strategy for overcoming the problems concerning lipid nanocarrier storage stability. This can be achieved through spray drying or lyophilization of suspension.

      Instability may occur in gastrointestinal fluids following enzymatic degradations of the particles or lipid matrix. Particle accumulation can be accomplished by improving the surfactant combination owing to ionic strength and acidic stomach pH. Stability conditions in combination with steric stabilization have been set at minimum 8–9 mV Zeta Potential [89].

      Lipid nanocarriers have recently been investigated for their interaction with the major circulatory protein serum and albumin. Several groups of researchers also focused more and more on improving their body fluid stability through coating lipid nanocarriers with hydrophilic molecules like poly(ethylene)glycol (PEG) derivatives. Coating lipid nanocarriers with PEG improves stability and plasma half-life to suppress phagocytic uptake, thus improving drug bioavailability [90].

      1.5.2 In Vivo Elimination of Nanocarriers

      In order to deliver several drugs and activities for different objectives, lipid nanocarriers were developed. Still, the in vivo fate of such carriers remains questionable. Although majority of the lipids undergo biotransformation and deemed to be eliminated by common elimination pathways, researchers need to ensure their complete eradication after the drug has been completely released from such carriers. Nonetheless, several obstacles for lipid nanocarriers are still a hot topic for drug therapy among the most interesting and recent assignments for lipid nanocarriers. Cancer treatment, blood-brain barrier (BBB) elimination, and protein and gene delivery are fields of study where a healthy and reliable carrier of drug is essential, and lipid nanocarriers for such purposes are suggested and investigated.

      1.6.1 Size and Morphology