Handbook of Polymers for Pharmaceutical Technologies 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781119041412.ch9
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Synthesis and Preservation of Polymer Nanoparticles for Pharmaceutical Applications

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“…DLS analysis showed that diameter decreased exponentially as the inlet flow rate increases up to a threshold value of about 80 mL/min, above which the NP size tended to oscillate around an asymptotic value. Such trend is in accordance with our previous data [ 29 , 33 , 51 , 52 ] for loaded and unloaded NPs; moreover, the same phenomenon has been extensively observed in the literature [ 27 , 30 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…DLS analysis showed that diameter decreased exponentially as the inlet flow rate increases up to a threshold value of about 80 mL/min, above which the NP size tended to oscillate around an asymptotic value. Such trend is in accordance with our previous data [ 29 , 33 , 51 , 52 ] for loaded and unloaded NPs; moreover, the same phenomenon has been extensively observed in the literature [ 27 , 30 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Figure 1 shows that, in the selected range of operating conditions, nanoparticles with the required size (from 250 to 400 nm) can be obtained. The average diameter decreases as the inlet flow rate increases, confirming that the flow rate (and, thus, the intensity of mixing) has the influence already discussed in the literature (see for example [11,12,16,26,51,53,54]). As already discussed in our previous works and described by several research groups, such an inverse correlation between the flow rate and diameter was valid up to a flow rate threshold (in our system, approximately 50–80 mL/min); in fact, no further nanoparticle size reduction can be obtained once the mixing time is shorter than the characteristic time of the other formation processes.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…The increase observed for both PCL and PLGA is in agreement with previous findings for various polymers and can be described by the same power law type relationship (see Eq. (3)), indicating that, in this relatively low concentration range, particle formation can be interpreted by a nucleation-aggregation mechanism that is typical of high supersaturation conditions [26,31]. Exponent values reported in literature for different polymers vary in a wider range than for the flow rate dependence, but for PCL and PLGA the data obtained in this work suggest the same dependence (that is size proportional to c pol 0.29 ).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…the size of the particles that can be obtained, on the other hand, can be largely different, as in the present case, because it depends on polymer structure and also on molecular weight [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 70%
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