JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF JAPAN
Online ISSN : 1881-1299
Print ISSN : 0021-9592
Particle Technology and Fluidization
Preparation Characteristics of Lipid Microspheres Using Microchannel Emulsification and Solvent Evaporation Methods
Isao KobayashiYosuke IitakaSatoshi IwamotoShoji KimuraMitsutoshi Nakajima
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2003 Volume 36 Issue 8 Pages 996-1000

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Using a novel microchannel (MC) emulsification method, we are able to form microspheres (MS) with narrow size distributions. MC emulsification and subsequent solvent evaporation were performed to prepare micron-scale lipid MS with relatively narrow size distributions. The experimental systems with hexane as the dispersed-phase solvent stably formed oil-in-water (O/W)-MS with average diameters of 10–11 μm and coefficients of variation below 8% from the uniformly sized channels. The sodium dodecyl sulfate- and pentaglycerol monolaurate-containing systems performed the successful MC emulsification. Lipid MS with average diameters of 1–3 μm and coefficients of variation of about 20% were obtained through successive solvent evaporation of the formed monodisperse O/W-MS composed of 0.1–1.0 vol% tripalmitin in hexane. The diameters of the resultant lipid MS corresponded well to their estimated diameters, regardless of the tripalmitin concentration.
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