Surfactants are essential in the manufacture of polymeric nanoparticles by emulsion formation methods and to preserve the stability of carriers in liquid media. The deposition of non-ionic surfactants at the interface allows a considerable reduction of the globule of the emulsion with high biocompatibility and the possibility of oscillating the final sizes in a wide nanometric range. Therefore, this review presents an analysis of the three principal non-ionic surfactants utilized in the manufacture of polymeric nanoparticles; polysorbates, poly(vinyl alcohol), and poloxamers. We included a section on general properties and uses and a comprehensive compilation of formulations with each principal non-ionic surfactant. Then, we highlight a section on the interaction of non-ionic surfactants with biological barriers to emphasize that the function of surfactants is not limited to stabilizing the dispersion of nanoparticles and has a broad impact on pharmacokinetics. Finally, the last section corresponds to a recommendation in the experimental approach for choosing a surfactant applying the systematic methodology of Quality by Design.
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Cortés, H., Hernández-Parra, H., Bernal-Chávez, S. A., Del Prado-Audelo, M. L., Caballero-Florán, I. H., Borbolla-Jiménez, F. V., … Leyva-Gómez, G. (2021, June 2). Non-ionic surfactants for stabilization of polymeric nanoparticles for biomedical uses. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14123197
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