Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.

This project aimed to characterize PCL and PMMA nanoparticles for the benefit of pulmonary delivery. Characterization of PCL and PMMA nanoparticles were done mainly on the formulation of water-organic solvent ratio. The process of forming nanoparticles from polymer is the solvent displacement method...

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Main Author: Tan, Yi Ping.
Other Authors: Kunn Hadinoto Ong
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-165532023-03-03T15:37:34Z Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery. Tan, Yi Ping. Kunn Hadinoto Ong School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Chemical engineering::Biotechnology This project aimed to characterize PCL and PMMA nanoparticles for the benefit of pulmonary delivery. Characterization of PCL and PMMA nanoparticles were done mainly on the formulation of water-organic solvent ratio. The process of forming nanoparticles from polymer is the solvent displacement method. A range of water-acetone ratio and surfactant concentration were varied in the first part of the experiment for PCL nanoparticles and the water-acetone ratio range was narrowed for the second part of the experiment, conducted at two different initial PCL concentrations (mg PCL/ ml of acetone). For the third part of the experiment, two water-acetone ratios and two initial PCL concentrations were selected and used for another round of PCL nanoparticles characterization. PMMA synthesis was done in the first part of the experiment by varying water-ethanol ratio. Nanoparticles size, yield and drug loading content are known to be affected by protocol variables such as the water-organic solvent ratio. It was found out that PCL nanoparticles size decreases and yield increases with increasing water-acetone ratio while PMMA nanoparticles size and yield increase with increasing water-ethanol ratio. Also, at relatively lower initial PCL concentration, over a range of water-acetone ratios, nanoparticles are smaller in size and better in yield. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2009-05-27T03:08:34Z 2009-05-27T03:08:34Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/16553 en Nanyang Technological University 49 p. application/pdf
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Tan, Yi Ping.
Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
description This project aimed to characterize PCL and PMMA nanoparticles for the benefit of pulmonary delivery. Characterization of PCL and PMMA nanoparticles were done mainly on the formulation of water-organic solvent ratio. The process of forming nanoparticles from polymer is the solvent displacement method. A range of water-acetone ratio and surfactant concentration were varied in the first part of the experiment for PCL nanoparticles and the water-acetone ratio range was narrowed for the second part of the experiment, conducted at two different initial PCL concentrations (mg PCL/ ml of acetone). For the third part of the experiment, two water-acetone ratios and two initial PCL concentrations were selected and used for another round of PCL nanoparticles characterization. PMMA synthesis was done in the first part of the experiment by varying water-ethanol ratio. Nanoparticles size, yield and drug loading content are known to be affected by protocol variables such as the water-organic solvent ratio. It was found out that PCL nanoparticles size decreases and yield increases with increasing water-acetone ratio while PMMA nanoparticles size and yield increase with increasing water-ethanol ratio. Also, at relatively lower initial PCL concentration, over a range of water-acetone ratios, nanoparticles are smaller in size and better in yield.
author2 Kunn Hadinoto Ong
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author Tan, Yi Ping.
author_sort Tan, Yi Ping.
title Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
title_short Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
title_full Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
title_fullStr Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
title_full_unstemmed Formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
title_sort formulation and characterisation of biocompatible nanoparticles as therapeutic carriers in pulmonary delivery.
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