Effects of surfactant and solvent on the encapsulation efficiency and size in using double emulsion method for preparing bovine hemoglobin loaded nanoparticles as blood substitutes.
- Author:
Xiaolan ZHANG
1
;
Yuan YUAN
;
Xiaoqian SHAN
;
Yan SHENG
;
Feng XU
;
Changsheng LIU
Author Information
1. Engineering Research Center for Biomedical Materials of Ministry of Education, East China University of Science and Technology ,Shanghai 200237, China.
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH:
Animals;
Biocompatible Materials;
Blood Substitutes;
chemical synthesis;
chemistry;
Cattle;
Emulsions;
Hemoglobins;
chemistry;
Humans;
Nanoparticles;
Particle Size;
Solvents;
chemistry;
Surface-Active Agents;
chemistry
- From:
Journal of Biomedical Engineering
2009;26(1):116-121
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
On the basis of previous researches, we have prepared Bovine hemoglobin-loaded nanoparticles (HbP), using the double emulsion method. More mild dispersing treatment was employed during the primary and secondary emulsion; over 97% encapsulation efficiency (EE%) and an average size about 286 nm were achieved by using surfactants, screening solvents, as well as avoiding the traditional strong dispersing process. The value of Hydrophile-lipophile balance in oil phase exerted a significant effect on EE% and led to higher EE% when matched with the surfactants in outer aqueous phase. When compared with the sole solvent Span80, the mixed surfactants such as Poloxemer188/Span80 stabilized the emulsion more efficiently and increased the EE%. The higher concentration of surfactants resulted in higher EE% and narrower size distribution. But over some amount, the surfactants had no significant effect on EE%, resulting in larger size and polydispersity index (PDI). The appropriate removal rate of solvents contributes to higher EE%, smaller size and PDI.