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Novel microfluidic swirl mixers for scalable formulation of curcumin loaded liposomes for cancer therapy

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICS
Volume 622, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2022.121857

Keywords

Microfluidics; Liposomes; Size distribution; Drug delivery system; Swirl mixer; Curcumin; Anticancer

Funding

  1. innovation project of postgraduate training in Jiangsu province [SJCX21_1238 2021]
  2. EPSRC [EP/N007174/1, EP/N023579/1]
  3. Royal Society [RG160662, IE150457]

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The study demonstrated the use of microfluidic swirl mixers for large-scale production of liposomes with high productivity and better size control. These liposomes effectively delivered curcumin into cancer cells, showing promising potential for drug delivery systems.
Liposomes have been widely used in nanomedicine for the delivery of hydrophobic and hydrophilic anticancer agents. The most common applications of these formulations are vaccines and anticancer formulations (e.g., mRNA, small molecule drugs). However, large-scale production with precise control of size and size distribution of the lipid-based drug delivery systems (DDSs) is one of the major challenges in the pharmaceutical industry. In this study, we used newly designed microfluidic swirl mixers with simple 3D mixing chamber structures to prepare liposomes at a larger scale (up to 320 mL/min or 20 L/h) than the commercially available devices. This design demonstrated high productivity and better control of liposome size and polydispersity index (PDI) than conventional liposome preparation methods. The microfluidic swirl mixer devices were used to produce curcumin-loaded liposomes under different processing conditions which were later characterized and studied in vitro to evaluate their efficiency as DDSs. The obtained results demonstrated that the liposomes can effectively deliver curcumin into cancer cells. Therefore, the microfluidic swirl mixers are promising devices for reproducible and scalable manufacturing of DDSs.

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