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Get in TouchLiposomes are drug delivery vehicles that can be formulated with a wide variety of natural, synthetic, and modified lipid species to deliver drugs and contrast agents. There are more than 15 liposomal drug formulations on the market for indications such as cancer, fungal infections, macular degeneration, pain management and vaccines. There are many applications using liposomes in clinical, preclinical, and basic research, including:
Challenges with conventional methods | Solutions with the NanoAssemblr Platform | |
The formulation process has significant batch-to-batch variability | Reproducible liposome manufacturing conditions | |
Maintaining precise control over the particle size is difficult | Control liposome size through instrument parameters | |
Loading liposomes requires multiple steps | Combined drug loading and liposome formation in one step for efficient and versatile drug loading | |
Production is time-consuming and labor-intensive | Rapid, effortless liposome production and optimization | |
The manufacturing process is difficult to scale-up | A seamless path to scaling up production |
An organic solvent with dissolved lipids and an aqueous solution are injected into the two inlets of the NanoAssemblr® mixer.
With laminar flow, the two solutions do not immediately mix. Microscopic features engineered into the channels cause the two fluids to intermingle in a controlled and reproducible way. Within 1 ms, the two fluids are completely mixed. This mixing
causes a change in solvent polarity which triggers self-assembly of lipids into liposomes. Controlling the speed and ratio of fluid injection controls the size of the liposomes.
To learn how Precision NanoSystems accelerates nanomedicine development from an idea to clinical applications, contact our Technical Sales Team.
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