Abstract

Lyophilization is often employed to transform nanoparticle suspensions to stable solid forms. This work proposed Neurofuzzy Logic (NFL) to better understand the lyophilization process of Nanostructured Lipid Carriers’ (NLCs) dispersions and the carbohydrate cryoprotectants’ (CPs) performance in these processes. NLCs were produced by hot homogenization, frozen at different speeds, and lyophilized using several CPs at variable concentrations. NLCs were characterized, and results were expressed as increase in particle size (Δ size), polydispersity (Δ PdI), and zeta potential (Δ ZP) of lyophilized powders (LP) regarding initial dispersions. CPs were classified according to their molecular weights (MW), and the osmolarities (Π) of CPs solutions were also determined. Databases obtained were finally modelled through FormRules® (Intelligensys Ltd., Kirkwall, Scotland, UK), an NFL software. NFL models revealed that CPs’ MW determines the optimal freezing conditions and CPs’ proportions. The knowledge generated allowed the establishment of a traffic light system intended to successfully select and apply sugars for nanoparticles lyophilization.

Highlights

  • Based on the results obtained from the Neurofuzzy Logic (NFL) modelling, we proposed a traffic light system to establish the effect of CP, its concentration (%CP), and freezing rate on the reconstituted Nanostructured Lipid Carriers (NLCs)’ characteristics and help in the selection of CP and process conditions (Figure 5)

  • Results from model 2 indicated the MWCP determined the optimal freezing speed and Π to obtain a product with easy redispersion and adequate characteristics

  • Results from model 2 helped to explain this controversy, indicating that freezing speed requirements vary depending on the MWCP, in agreement with data reported by other authors [15]

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Introduction

In recent years, scientific literature has evidenced the utility of these nanocarriers to achieve controlled release after intravenous [2], pulmonary [3], oral [4], or topical [5] administration

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