Exploring the Effects of Process Parameters during W/O/W Emulsion Preparation and Supercritical Fluid Extraction on the Protein Encapsulation and Release Properties of PLGA Microspheres

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作者
Park, Heejun [1 ]
机构
[1] Duksung Womens Univ, Coll Pharm, 33 Samyangro 144 Gil, Seoul 01369, South Korea
关键词
supercritical fluid extraction of emulsions; PLGA microspheres; encapsulation efficiency; initial burst release; bovine serum albumin; BIODEGRADABLE POLYMERIC MICROSPHERES; OF-THE-ART; SOLVENT EVAPORATION; MICROENCAPSULATION TECHNIQUES; SUSTAINED-RELEASE; ETHYL-ACETATE; OPTIMIZATION; MORPHOLOGY; MICROPARTICLES; PARTICLES;
D O I
10.3390/pharmaceutics16030302
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
摘要
In this study, protein-loaded poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres were prepared via supercritical fluid extraction of emulsion (SFEE) technology. To understand the correlation between process parameters and the main quality characteristics of PLGA microspheres, a comprehensive prior study on the influence of process variables on encapsulation efficiency (EE), initial drug burst release (IBR), morphology, surface property, and particle size distribution (PSD) was conducted within a wide process condition range of each unit process step, from the double-emulsion preparation step to the extraction step. Bovine serum albumin (BSA), a high-molecular weight-protein that is difficult to control the IBR and EE of PLGA microspheres with, was used as a model material. As double-emulsion manufacturing process parameters, the primary (W/O) and secondary emulsion (W/O/W) homogenization speed and secondary emulsification time were evaluated. In addition, the effect of the SFEE process parameters, including the pressure (70-160 bar), temperature (35-65 degrees C), stirring rate (50-1000 rpm), and flow rate of supercritical carbon dioxide, SC-CO2 (1-40 mL/min), on PLGA microsphere quality properties were also evaluated. An increase in the homogenization speed of the primary emulsion resulted in an increase in EE and a decrease in IBR. In contrast, increasing the secondary emulsification speed resulted in a decrease in EE and an increase in IBR along with a decrease in microsphere size. The insufficient secondary emulsification time resulted in excessive increases in particle size, and excessive durations resulted in decreased EE and increased IBR. Increasing the temperature and pressure of SFEE resulted in an overall increase in particle size, a decrease in EE, and an increase in IBR. It was observed that, at low stirring rates or SC-CO2 flow rates, there was an increase in particle size and SPAN value, while the EE decreased. Overall, when the EE of the prepared microspheres is low, a higher proportion of drugs is distributed on the external surface of the microspheres, resulting in a larger IBR. In conclusion, this study contributes to the scientific understanding of the influence of SFEE process variables on PLGA microspheres.
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