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Using microfluidics for scalable manufacturing of nanomedicines from bench to GMP: A case study using protein-loaded liposomes.

Cameron Webb1, Neil Forbes1, Carla B Roces1, Giulia Anderluzzi1, Gustavo Lou1, Suraj Abraham2, Logan Ingalls2, Keara Marshall2, Timothy J Leaver2, Julie A Watts3, Jonathan W Aylott3, Yvonne Perrie4.   

Abstract

Nanomedicines are well recognised for their ability to improve therapeutic outcomes. Yet, due to their complexity, nanomedicines are challenging and costly to produce using traditional manufacturing methods. For nanomedicines to be widely exploited, new manufacturing technologies must be adopted to reduce development costs and provide a consistent product. Within this study, we investigate microfluidic manufacture of nanomedicines. Using protein-loaded liposomes as a case study, we manufacture liposomes with tightly defined physico-chemical attributes (size, PDI, protein loading and release) from small-scale (1 mL) through to GMP volume production (200 mL/min). To achieve this, we investigate two different laminar flow microfluidic cartridge designs (based on a staggered herringbone design and a novel toroidal mixer design); for the first time we demonstrate the use of a new microfluidic cartridge design which delivers seamless scale-up production from bench-scale (12 mL/min) through GMP production requirements of over 20 L/h using the same standardised normal operating parameters. We also outline the application of tangential flow filtration for down-stream processing and high product yield. This work confirms that defined liposome products can be manufactured rapidly and reproducibly using a scale-independent production process, thereby de-risking the journey from bench to approved product.
Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Continuous; Liposomes; Manufacture; Microfluidics; Nanomedicines; Scale-independent

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32251694     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119266

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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