Development of a Microfluidic-Based Post-Treatment Process for Size-Controlled Lipid Nanoparticles and Application to siRNA Delivery

Jul 16, 2020ACS applied materials & interfaces

Creating Uniform Lipid Nanoparticles Using Microfluidics for Delivering siRNA

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Abstract

Microfluidic methodologies can achieve precise size control of lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) through an organic solvent injection method.

  • Post-treatment processes, including dialysis and buffer dilution, significantly influence the final size of LNPs.
  • Flow conditions during ethanol removal from LNPs can cause structural changes, potentially leading to fusion.
  • An integrated baffle device was developed to maintain LNP size and prevent aggregation under high-lipid-concentration conditions.
  • No significant effects on siRNA encapsulation efficiency, biological distribution, or knockdown activity were observed with the continuous process.

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