Preparation of gelatin microbeads with a narrow size distribution using microchannel emulsification
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- DOI: 10.1208/pt030325
Preparation of gelatin microbeads with a narrow size distribution using microchannel emulsification
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to prepare monodisperse gelatin microcapsules containing an active agent using microchannel (MC) emulsification, a novel technique for preparing water-in-oil (W/O) and oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions. As the first step in applying MC emulsification to the preparation of monodisperse gelatin microcapsules, simple gelatin microbeads were prepared using this technique. A W/O emulsion with a narrow size distribution containing gelatin in the aqueous phase was created as follows. First, the aqueous disperse phase was fed into the continuous phase through the MCs at 40 degrees C (operating pressure: 3.9 kPa). The emulsion droplets had an average particle diameter of 40.7 microm and a relative standard deviation of 5.1%. The temperature of the collected emulsion was reduced and maintained at 25 degrees C overnight. The gelatin microbeads had a smooth surface after overnight gelation; the average particle diameter was calculated to be 31.6 microm, and the relative standard deviation, 7.3%. The temperature was then lowered to 5 degrees C by rapid air cooling and finally dried. The gelatin beads were dried and could be resuspended well in iso-octane. They had an average particle diameter of 15.6 microm, and a relative standard deviation of 5.9%. Using MC emulsification, we were able to prepare gelatin microbeads with a narrow size distribution. Since this emulsification technique requires only a low-energy input, it may create desirable experimental conditions for microencapsulation of unstable substances such as peptides and proteins. This method is promising for making monodisperse microbeads.
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