Spin: Rapid Synthesis, Purification, And Concentration Of Small Drug-Loaded Liposomes

JOURNAL OF LIPOSOME RESEARCH(2018)

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Abstract
Liposomes are one of the most studied nano-delivery systems. However, only a handful of formulations have received FDA approval. Existing liposome synthesis techniques are complex and specialized, posing a major impediment in design, implementation, and mass production of liposome delivery systems as therapeutic agents. Here, we demonstrate a unique synthesis and purification of injectable nanocarriers' (SPIN) technology for rapid and efficient production of small drug-loaded liposomes using common benchtop equipment. Unilamellar liposomes with mean diameter of 80nm and polydispersity of 0.13 were synthesized without any secondary post-processing techniques. Encapsulation of dextrans (300-20,000Da) representing small and large molecular drug formulations was demonstrated without affecting the liposome characteristics. 99.9% of the non-encapsulated molecules were removed using a novel filter centrifugation technique, largely eliminating the need for tedious ultracentrifugation protocols. Finally, the functional efficacy of loaded liposomes as drug delivery vehicles was validated by encapsulating a fluorescent cell tracker (CMFDA) and observing the liposomal release and subsequent uptake of dye by metastatic breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231) in vitro. The proposed simplified technique addresses the existing challenges associated with liposome preparation in resource limited settings and offers significant potential for advances in translational pharmaceutical development.
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Liposomes, drug delivery, vesicles, nanoparticles, drug encapsulation
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