Issue 3, 2012

Optimization and characterization of liposome formulation by mixture design

Abstract

This study presents the application of the mixture design technique to develop an optimal liposome formulation by using the different lipids in type and percentage (DOPC, POPC and DPPC) in liposome composition. Ten lipid mixtures were generated by the simplex-centroid design technique and liposomes were prepared by the extrusion method. Liposomes were characterized with respect to size, phase transition temperature, ζ-potential, lamellarity, fluidity and efficiency in loading calcein. The results were then applied to estimate the coefficients of mixture design model and to find the optimal lipid composition with improved entrapment efficiency, size, transition temperature, fluidity and ζ-potential of liposomes. The response optimization of experiments was the liposome formulation with DOPC: 46%, POPC: 12% and DPPC: 42%. The optimal liposome formulation had an average diameter of 127.5 nm, a phase-transition temperature of 11.43 °C, a ζ-potential of −7.24 mV, fluidity (1/P)TMA–DPH(¬) value of 2.87 and an encapsulation efficiency of 20.24%. The experimental results of characterization of optimal liposome formulation were in good agreement with those predicted by the mixture design technique.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Aug 2011
Accepted
16 Nov 2011
First published
13 Dec 2011

Analyst, 2012,137, 773-786

Optimization and characterization of liposome formulation by mixture design

B. Maherani, E. Arab-tehrany, A. Kheirolomoom, V. Reshetov, M. J. Stebe and M. Linder, Analyst, 2012, 137, 773 DOI: 10.1039/C1AN15794A

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