Freeze-drying of ampicillin solid lipid nanoparticles using mannitol as cryoprotectant

Authors

  • Faezeh Alihosseini Islamic Azad University; Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technology; Department of Medical Nanotechnology
  • Solmaz Ghaffari Islamic Azad University
  • Ali Reza Dabirsiaghi Islamic Azad University; Faculty of Pharmacy; Department of Pharmaceutics
  • Setareh Haghighat Islamic Azad University; Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technology; Department of Microbiology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502015000400005

Abstract

Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) are interesting colloidal drug-delivery systems, since they have all the advantages of the lipid and polymeric nanoparticles. Freeze-drying is a widely used process for improving the stability of SLNs. Cryoprotectants have been used to decrease SLN aggregations during freeze-drying. In this study Ampicillin was chosen to be loaded in a cholesterol carrier with nano size range. To support the stability of SLNs, freeze-drying was done using mannitol. Particle size, drug release profile and antibacterial effects were studied after freeze-drying in comparison with primary SLNs. Preparations with 5% mannitol showed the least particle size enlargement. The average particle size was 150 and 187 nm before and after freeze-drying, respectively. Freeze-drying did not affect the release profile of drug loaded nanopartilces. Also our study showed that lyophilization did not change the antimicrobial effect of ampicillin SLNs. DSC analysis showed probability of chemical interaction between ampicillin and cholesterol.

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2015-12-01

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Freeze-drying of ampicillin solid lipid nanoparticles using mannitol as cryoprotectant . (2015). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 51(4), 797-802. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502015000400005