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Emulsions solvent evaporation

Chloropromazine (8—34 wt% loading) has been microencapsulated in PCL-cellulose propionate blends by the emulsion solvent evaporation method (61). Phase separation for some ratios of the two polymers was detectable by SEM. The release rate from microcapsules in the size range of 180-250 pm in vitro (Fig. 11) was directly proportional to the PCL content of the blend, the half-life (50% drug release)... [Pg.90]

Fig. 3 Preparation of polymeric nanoparticles by emulsion solvent evaporation technique... Fig. 3 Preparation of polymeric nanoparticles by emulsion solvent evaporation technique...
In an effort to develop an effective bioadhesive system for buccal administration, insulin was encapsulated into polyacrylamide nanoparticles by the emulsion solvent evaporation method [98]. Though nanoparticle formation ensures even distribution of the drug, pelleting of the nanoparticles was performed to obtain three-dimensional structural conformity. In addition, it was hypothetized that the pelletized particles will remain adhered to the mucosa, leading to good absorption. While studying bioadhesion and drug release profiles, it was found that the... [Pg.195]

The encapsulation of bioactive agents, such as proteins or peptides, presents a special problem due to the delicacy of their structural conformation. Their biological activity may be irreversibly disturbed even by small changes of pH, temperature, or ionic concentration [192,200]. Spray-drying and double emulsion solvent evaporation techniques (w/o/w) have been suggested for the incorporation of proteins with retention of their bioactivity [99,192,202,198]. [Pg.101]

The most widely used emulsion solvent evaporation method for preparation of nanoparticles using PLGA requires surfactants to stabilize the dispersed particle [23]. This method often has a problem that the surfactant remains at the surface of the particles and is then difficult to remove when PVA is used as surfactant. Other surfactants such as the span series or tween series, PEO, etc. are also used... [Pg.55]

In the other procedure, Rojas et al. [215] optimized the encapsulation of BLG within PLGA microparticles prepared by the multiple emulsion solvent evaporation method. The role of the pH of the external phase and the introduction of the surfactant tween 20, in the modulation of the entrapment and release of BLG from microparticles were studied. Better encapsulation of BLG was noticed on decreasing the pH of the external phase. Addition of tween 20 increased the encapsulation efficiency of BLG and considerably reduced the burst release effect. [Pg.83]

Poly(s-caprolactone) Poly(e-caprolactone) is a semicrystalline polymer synthesized by anionic, cationic, free-radical, or ring-opening polymerization [94]. It is available in a range of molecular weights and degrades by bulk hydrolysis autocatalyzed by the carboxylic acid end groups. The presence of enzymes such as protease, amylase, and pancreatic lipase accelerates polymer degradation [95], The various methods of preparation of poly(e-caprolactone) nanoparticles include emulsion polymerization, interfacial deposition, emulsion-solvent evaporation, desolvation, and dialysis. These methods and various applications are extensively reviewed [94],... [Pg.544]

Poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylates) As poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylates) form strong bonds with polar substrates including the skin and living tissues, they exhibit bioadhesive properties. These polymers are synthesized by free-radical, anionic, or zwitterionic polymerization. As detailed in a recent review, poly(alkyl-cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles are prepared by emulsion polymerization, interfacial polymerization, nanoprecipitation, and emulsion-solvent evaporation methods [102],... [Pg.544]

Lemos-Senna, E., Wouessidjewe, D., Lesieur, S., and Duchene, D. (1998), Preparation of amphiphilic cyclodextrin nanospheres using the emulsion solvent evaporation method, influence of the surfactant on preparation and hydrophobic drug loading, Int. J. Pharm., 170,119-128. [Pg.1246]

Emulsion Solvent Evaporation The basic concept of the emulsion solvent evaporation technique producing nanoparticles is very straightforward. The particles are formed as an emulsion of a polymer-surfactant mixture and dispersed in an organic solvent. The solvent is then evaporated to leave behind the individual emulsion droplets which form stable free nanoparticles [203], This method is far easier and more preferable over methods such as spray drying and homogenization and operates under ambient conditions and mild emulsification conditions. The size and composition of the final particles are affected by variables such as phase ratio of the emulsion system, organic solvent composition, emulsion concentration, apparatus used, and properties of the polymer [204],... [Pg.1303]

Liu, R., Ma, G.H., Meng, F.-T., and Su, Z.-G., Preparation of uniform-sized PLA microcapsules by combining Shirasu Porous Glass membrane emulsification technique and multiple emulsion-solvent evaporation method, J. Contrail. Ret, 103, 31, 2005. [Pg.1144]

Iwata M, McGinity JW. Preparation of multi-phase microspheres of poly(D,L-lactic acid) and poly(D,L-lactic co-glycolic acid) containing a w/o emulsion by a multiple emulsion solvent evaporation technique. / Microencapsul 1992 9(2) 201-214. [Pg.475]

Jaiswal J, Gupta SK, Kreuter J. Preparation of biodegradable cyclosporine nanoparticles by high-pressure emulsion-solvent evaporation process. / Control Release 2004 96(1) 169-178. [Pg.550]

Solvent displacement Salting out Emulsion diffusion Emulsion-solvent evaporation SCF technology Complexation/coacervation Reverse micellar methods In situ polymerization... [Pg.463]


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