Process and formulation variables in the preparation of injectable and biodegradable magnetic microspheres

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The aim of this study was to prepare biodegradable sustained release magnetite microspheres sized between I to 2 μm. The microspheres with or without magnetic materials were prepared by a W/ O/W double emulsion solvent evaporation technique using poly(lactide-co-glycolide) (PLGA) as the biodegradable matrix forming polymer. Effects of manufacturing and formulation variables on particle size were investigated with non-magnetic microspheres. Microsphere size could be controlled by modification of homogenization speed, PLGA concentration in the oil phase, oil phase volume, solvent composition, and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) concentration in the outer water phase. Most influential were the agitation velocity and all parameters that influence the kinematic viscosity of oil and outer water phase, specifically the type and concentration of the oil phase. The magnetic component yielding homogeneous magnetic microspheres consisted of magnetite nanoparticles of 8 nm diameter stabilized with a polyethylene glycole/polyacrylic acid (PEG/PAA) coating and a saturation magnetization of 47.8 emu/g. Non-magnetic and magnetic microspheres had very similar size, morphology, and size distribution, as shown by scanning electron microscopy. The optimized conditions yielded microspheres with 13.7 weight% of magnetite and an average diameter of 1.37 u.m. Such biodegradable magnetic microspheres seem appropriate for vascular administration followed by magnetic drug targeting.

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Zhao, H., Gagnon, J., & Häfeli, U. O. (2007). Process and formulation variables in the preparation of injectable and biodegradable magnetic microspheres. BioMagnetic Research and Technology, 5. https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-044X-5-2

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