Literature DB >> 8290471

Sterilization of liposomes by heat treatment.

N J Zuidam1, S S Lee, D J Crommelin.   

Abstract

Autoclaving of liposomes composed of egg phospholipids or saturated phospholipids, the latter sometimes combined with cholesterol, was performed in an isotonic acetate buffer (pH 4.0) or Hepes buffer (pH 7.4). After a standard autoclaving cycle (15 min, 121 degrees C), no change could be observed in pH, size, and extent of oxidation. Dependent on the experimental conditions, a minor or substantial increase in the fraction of hydrolyzed phospholipids was found. After a sterilization cycle, pronounced leakage was found for a water-soluble, encapsulated compound (calcein) and for an amphiphilic compound (doxorubicin). Lipophilic, liposome bilayer-associated compounds [N-trifluoroacetyldoxorubicin-14-valerate (AD-32) and alpha-tocopherol] remained in the liposomes after autoclaving. However, substantial degradation of AD-32 was observed. Under proper conditions liposomes without or with thermostable, lipophilic drugs can be sterilized by autoclaving. However, the hydrolysis of phospholipids can pose a problem, as hydrolysis kinetics depend on the pH used. In the chosen circumstances the autoclaving cycle caused massive loss of hydrophilic, nonbilayer interacting compounds; under those conditions "free" drug removal or drug encapsulation should be performed after the autoclaving step.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8290471     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018916518515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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