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Green Mass Production of Pure Nanodrugs via an Ice-Template-Assisted Strategy

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 658-665

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b03043

Keywords

Mass production; pure nanodrugs; ice-template; nanomedicine

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  1. Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission [ITS/372/17]

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To make nanomedicine potentially applicable in a clinical setting, several methods have been developed to synthesize pure nanodrugs (PNDs) without using any additional inert carriers. In this work, we report a novel green, low-cost, and scalable ice-template-assisted approach which shows several unique characteristics. First, the whole process only requires adding a drug solution into an ice template and subsequent melting (or freeze-drying), allowing easy industrial mass production with low capital investment. Second, the production yield is much higher than that of the traditional reprecipitation approach. The yield of Curcumin (Cur) PNDs is over two orders (similar to 440 times) magnitude higher than that obtained in a typical reprecipitation preparation. By adjusting simple processing parameters, PNDs with different sizes (similar to 20-200 nm) can be controllably obtained. Finally, the present approach can be easily applicable for a wide range of hydrophobic therapeutic drugs without any structural modification.

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