Issue 33, 2020, Issue in Progress

Nanoformulation-by-design: an experimental and molecular dynamics study for polymer coated drug nanoparticles

Abstract

The formulation of drug compounds into nanoparticles has many potential advantages in enhancing bioavailability and improving therapeutic efficacy. However, few drug molecules will assemble into stable, well-defined nanoparticulate structures. Amphiphilic polymer coatings are able to stabilise nanoparticles, imparting defined surface properties for many possible drug delivery applications. In the present article we explore, both experimentally and in silico, a potential methodology to coat drug nanoparticles with an amphiphilic co-polymer. Monomethoxy polyethylene glycol–polycaprolactone (mPEG-b-PCL) diblock copolymers with different mPEG lengths (Mw 350, 550, 750 and 2000), designed to give different levels of colloidal stability, were used to coat the surface of indomethacin nanoparticles. Polymer coating was achieved by a flow nanoprecipitation method that demonstrated excellent batch-to-batch reproducibility and resulted in nanoparticles with high drug loadings (up to 78%). At the same time, in order to understand this modified nanoprecipitation method at an atomistic level, large-scale all-atom molecular dynamics simulations were performed in parallel using the GROMOS53a6 forcefield parameters. It was observed that the mPEG-b-PCL chains act synergistically with the acetone molecules to dissolve the indomethacin nanoparticle while after the removal of the acetone molecules (mimicking the evaporation of the organic solvent) a polymer–drug nanoparticle was formed (yield 99%). This work could facilitate the development of more efficient methodologies for producing nanoparticles of hydrophobic drugs coated with amphiphilic polymers. The atomistic insight from the MD simulations in tandem with the data from the drug encapsulation experiments thus leads the way to a nanoformulation-by-design approach for therapeutic nanoparticles.

Graphical abstract: Nanoformulation-by-design: an experimental and molecular dynamics study for polymer coated drug nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2020
Accepted
08 Apr 2020
First published
21 May 2020
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2020,10, 19521-19533

Nanoformulation-by-design: an experimental and molecular dynamics study for polymer coated drug nanoparticles

I. D. Styliari, V. Taresco, A. Theophilus, C. Alexander, M. Garnett and C. Laughton, RSC Adv., 2020, 10, 19521 DOI: 10.1039/D0RA00408A

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