Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8513108 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
Flash NanoPrecipitation is a scalable approach to generate polymeric nanoparticles using rapid micromixing in specially designed geometries such as a confined impinging jets mixer or a Multi-Inlet Vortex Mixer (MIVM). A major limitation of formulation screening using the MIVM is that a single run requires tens of milligrams of the therapeutic. To overcome this, we have developed a scaled-down version of the MIVM, requiring as little as 0.2 mg of therapeutic, for formulation screening. The redesigned mixer can then be attached to pumps for scale-up of the identified formulation. It was shown that Reynolds number allowed accurate scaling between the 2 MIVM designs. The utility of the small-scale MIVM for formulation development was demonstrated through the encapsulation of a number of hydrophilic macromolecules using inverse Flash NanoPrecipitation with target loadings as high as 50% by mass.
Keywords
THFMIVMCHCl3FNPOVAHRPBCPNP(s)PDIDLSCIJDMSOParticle sizeOvalbuminblock copolymerTetrahydrofuranProtein deliveryPeptide deliveryPolymeric drug carrierDimethyl sulfoxidepolydispersity indexReynolds numberFormulationConfined impinging jetsMixingMulti-inlet vortex mixerFlash nanoprecipitationNanoparticlesnanoparticle(s)Horseradish peroxidaseDynamic Light ScatteringPoly(styrene)Chloroform
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Authors
Chester E. Markwalter, Robert K. Prud'homme,