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Formulation optimization for high drug loading colonic drug delivery carrier

conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by Yichao Wang, Puwang Li, Lingxue KongLingxue Kong, Zheng Peng, Y Luo
High drug loading (DL) carrier is an effective way to cure the cancerous cells. High drug loading is also one of the key issues in the drug delivery research, especially the colonic drug delivery system by oral administration. The times of drug intake could be remarkably reduced if high drug loading carriers are administered. At the same time, the related formulation materials could be effectively utilized. One major obstacle with the preparation of this system is the difficulty to encapsulate the hydrophilic drug into hydrophobic encapsulation polymer. A design of high drug loading delivery system with biodegradable, biocompatible materials and optimization of the fabrication process is a potential solution to solve the problem. So in this research, 5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) loaded Poly (lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) nanoparticles were prepared by double emulsion and solvent evaporation method. Several fabrication parameters including theoretical drug loading, volume ratio of outer water phase to the first emulsion, pH value of outer aqueous phase and emulsifier PVA concentration were optimized to get a high drug loading nanoparticles. The result shows that with the increase of theoretical drug loading, the actual drug loading increased gradually. When adjusted the pH value of outer aqueous phase to the isoelectric point (8.02) of 5-Fluorouracil, the drug loading exhibited a higher one compared to other pH value solution. Relative higher volume ratio of outer water phase to the first emulsion was also beneficial for the enhancement of drug loading. But the nanoparticles size increased simultaneously due to the lower shearing force. When increased the PVA concentration, the drug loading showed an increase first and following a drop.

History

Event

Biomedical Engineering and Informatics International Conference (3rd : 2010 : Yantai, China)

Pagination

1686 - 1689

Publisher

IEEE

Location

Yantai, China

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2010-10-16

End date

2010-10-18

ISBN-13

9781424464982

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2010, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

W Yu, M Zhang, L Wang, Y Song

Title of proceedings

BMEI 2010 : Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Informatics