TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis and characterization of polylactic acid microspheres via emulsion-based processing
AU - Damptey, Ransford
AU - Torres, Sabrina
AU - Cummings, Laura
AU - Mohan, Ram V.
PY - 2023/11/1
Y1 - 2023/11/1
N2 - Polylactic acid (PLA) microspheres are primarily used in drug delivery applications and rarely manufactured commercially. In encapsulation, the drug encapsulation and microsphere synthesis process happen simultaneously. Simultaneous synthesis necessitates conditions that ensure the drugs to be encapsulated remain viable in the synthesis process. In the present work, solid pure PLA microspheres are prepared using a repeatable centrifugal mixing method to create a single emulsion system. A planetary thinky mixer is used to achieve centrifugal mixing. PLA acts as the dispersed phase of the emulsion, whereas Polyvinyl alcohol (emulsifier) dissolved in deionized water serves as the bulk phase. The emulsions are stirred for about 4 min at 2000 rpm. Microspheres prepared by mechanical mixing are compared with microspheres prepared by centrifugal mixing. The microspheres prepared by centrifugal mixing proved to be narrower and closer to a normal distribution with a mean size (Dx 50) of 30 microns. The size distribution of planetary mixed microspheres did not change from one batch to another. Graphical Abstract: SEM image of PLA Microspheres from emulsion-based processing and size distribution [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
AB - Polylactic acid (PLA) microspheres are primarily used in drug delivery applications and rarely manufactured commercially. In encapsulation, the drug encapsulation and microsphere synthesis process happen simultaneously. Simultaneous synthesis necessitates conditions that ensure the drugs to be encapsulated remain viable in the synthesis process. In the present work, solid pure PLA microspheres are prepared using a repeatable centrifugal mixing method to create a single emulsion system. A planetary thinky mixer is used to achieve centrifugal mixing. PLA acts as the dispersed phase of the emulsion, whereas Polyvinyl alcohol (emulsifier) dissolved in deionized water serves as the bulk phase. The emulsions are stirred for about 4 min at 2000 rpm. Microspheres prepared by mechanical mixing are compared with microspheres prepared by centrifugal mixing. The microspheres prepared by centrifugal mixing proved to be narrower and closer to a normal distribution with a mean size (Dx 50) of 30 microns. The size distribution of planetary mixed microspheres did not change from one batch to another. Graphical Abstract: SEM image of PLA Microspheres from emulsion-based processing and size distribution [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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U2 - 10.1557/s43580-023-00634-x
DO - 10.1557/s43580-023-00634-x
M3 - Article
SN - 2059-8521
VL - 8
SP - 982
EP - 987
JO - MRS Advances
JF - MRS Advances
IS - 17
ER -