Effect of Different Formulation Variables on Some Particle Characteristics of Poly (DL-lactide-co-glycolide) Nanoparticles

Nita MONDAL, Arnab SAMANTA, Tapan Kumar PAL, Saroj Kumar GHOSAL
2008 Yakugaku zasshi  
This study investigates the eŠect of some formulation variables on particulate characteristics of poly (DL-lactideco-glycolide) (PLGA) copolymer nanoparticles by applying 2 3 factorial design and response surface methodology (RSM). Nanoparticles were prepared by solvent displacement technique. Initially, appropriate formulation factors for elaboration of polymeric particles were selected by screening. A 2 3 full factorial design was employed to evaluate the in-‰uence of three formulation
more » ... es, polymer concentration (X 1 ), dispersant concentration (X 2 ) and phase volume ratio (X 3 ) on the percentage of total particles at submicron range (Y 1 ), mean diameter (Y 2 ) and speciˆc surface area (Y 3 ) as particle characteristics. The results showed that all the three variables had signiˆcant in‰uence on mean diameter of particles and amount of particles at submicron range. Simultaneous change of polymer concentration and dispersant concentration had signiˆcant eŠect on speciˆc surface area of particles. Span value as an index of polydispersity indicated uniformity in particle size distribution.
doi:10.1248/yakushi.128.595 pmid:18379176 fatcat:2xbvhs3igbadzjwer7udcde2wa