Formation and purification of tailored liposomes for drug delivery using a module-based micro continuous-flow system

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Nikolay Dimov
Elisabeth Kastner
Maryam Hussain
Yvonne Perrie
Nicolas Szita
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[1] Department of Biochemical Engineering,
[2] University College London,undefined
[3] Aston Pharmacy School,undefined
[4] School of Life and Health Sciences,undefined
[5] Aston University,undefined
[6] Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences,undefined
[7] University of Strathclyde,undefined
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Liposomes are lipid based bilayer vesicles that can encapsulate, deliver and release low-soluble drugs and small molecules to a specific target site in the body. They are currently exploited in several nanomedicine formulations. However, their development and application is still limited by expensive and time-consuming process development and production methods. Therefore, to exploit these systems more effectively and support the rapid translation of new liposomal nanomedicines from bench to bedside, new cost-effective and scalable production methods are needed. We present a continuous process flow system for the preparation, modification and purification of liposomes which offers lab-on-chip scale production. The system was evaluated for a range of small vesicles (below 300 nm) varying in lipid composition, size and charge; it offers effective and rapid nanomedicine purification with high lipid recovery (> 98%) combined with effective removal of non-entrapped drug (propofol >95% reduction of non-entrapped drug present) or protein (ovalbumin >90% reduction of OVA present) and organic solvent (ethanol >95% reduction) in less than 4 minutes. The key advantages of using this bench-top, rapid, process development tool are the flexible operating conditions, interchangeable membranes and scalable high-throughput yields, thereby offering simultaneous manufacturing and purification of nanoparticles with tailored surface attributes.
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