This work aimed to evaluate the influence of a freeze-drying process using different cryoprotectants on the structure of insulin loaded into poly(lactic-<i>co</i>-glycolic acid) (PLGA) nanoparticles and to assess the stability of these nanoparticles upon 6 months of storage following ICH guidelines. Insulin-loaded PLGA nanoparticles with a size around 450 nm were dehydrated using a standard freeze-drying cycle, using trehalose, glucose, sucrose, fructose, and sorbitol at 10% (w/v) as cryoprotectants. All formulations, except those nonadded of cryoprotectant and added with trehalose, collapsed after freeze-drying. The addition of cryoprotectants increased the nanoparticles stability upon storage. FTIR results showed that insulin maintained ...
The number of protein-based pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased in the last decade and their share...
International audienceParticulate systems are various size, shapes and morphologies (nano- micropart...
Biopharmaceuticals are frequently stored in the frozen state to avoid rapid degradation. Moreover, t...
It is a challenge to formulate polymer based nanoparticles of therapeutic proteins as excipients and...
International audienceThis work investigates the impact of nanoparticle (NP) composition and effecti...
Abstract. Poly(D,L-lactic acid) nanoparticles were freeze-dried in this study. With respect to dryin...
The broad objective of this study was to gain an improved understanding of the impact of formulation...
Objective: The aim of this work is to investigate formulation and process parameters that could impa...
In a previous Study we have shown that the oligosaccharide inulin can prevent aggregation of poly(et...
The mechanisms of stabilization by sugars during freeze drying and storage are still controversial. ...
The increasing demand for oral macromolecule delivery encouraged the development of microencapsulati...
The purpose of this study was to propose a new preparation method to fabricate insulin-loaded poly(l...
Rebecca L Ball,1 Palak Bajaj,1,2 Kathryn A Whitehead1,2 1Department of Chemical Engineering, 2Depar...
Development of highly concentrated formulations of protein and peptide drugs is a major challenge du...
Stabilization of labile biopharmaceuticals like proteins in amorphous solids is becoming increasingl...
The number of protein-based pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased in the last decade and their share...
International audienceParticulate systems are various size, shapes and morphologies (nano- micropart...
Biopharmaceuticals are frequently stored in the frozen state to avoid rapid degradation. Moreover, t...
It is a challenge to formulate polymer based nanoparticles of therapeutic proteins as excipients and...
International audienceThis work investigates the impact of nanoparticle (NP) composition and effecti...
Abstract. Poly(D,L-lactic acid) nanoparticles were freeze-dried in this study. With respect to dryin...
The broad objective of this study was to gain an improved understanding of the impact of formulation...
Objective: The aim of this work is to investigate formulation and process parameters that could impa...
In a previous Study we have shown that the oligosaccharide inulin can prevent aggregation of poly(et...
The mechanisms of stabilization by sugars during freeze drying and storage are still controversial. ...
The increasing demand for oral macromolecule delivery encouraged the development of microencapsulati...
The purpose of this study was to propose a new preparation method to fabricate insulin-loaded poly(l...
Rebecca L Ball,1 Palak Bajaj,1,2 Kathryn A Whitehead1,2 1Department of Chemical Engineering, 2Depar...
Development of highly concentrated formulations of protein and peptide drugs is a major challenge du...
Stabilization of labile biopharmaceuticals like proteins in amorphous solids is becoming increasingl...
The number of protein-based pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased in the last decade and their share...
International audienceParticulate systems are various size, shapes and morphologies (nano- micropart...
Biopharmaceuticals are frequently stored in the frozen state to avoid rapid degradation. Moreover, t...