Optimizing sterile filtration of nanoemulsions through proper choice of prefilter properties
Shreya Kapila, Randal J. Soukup, Marissa E. Bradley, David Boyd, Andrew L. Zydney

TL;DR
This paper shows how to improve the sterile filtration of nanoemulsions by choosing the right prefilter, which helps in drug delivery and vaccine development.
Contribution
The study provides a framework for selecting prefilters based on pore size, chemistry, and hydrophobicity to enhance nanoemulsion filtration.
Findings
A hydrophobic 0.45 μm prefilter with a hydrophilic coating improved filtration capacity by over 2-fold.
Prefilter properties like hydrophobicity and pore morphology significantly impact nanoemulsion filtration performance.
Abstract
Nanoemulsions, with droplet sizes between 20 and 200 nm, have emerged as a promising vaccine adjuvant and drug delivery system, enhancing the solubility of hydrophobic drugs for diverse applications. Sterile filtration of nanoemulsions is particularly challenging due to the similar size between the nanodroplets and the 0.2 μm nominal pore size rating of sterile filters. One approach to reducing membrane fouling, and enhancing filtration capacity and yield, is to employ an appropriate prefilter, but there are currently no clear guidelines on how to select the prefilter pore size, chemistry, or morphology for sterile filtration of nanoemulsions. This study examined the performance of a range of prefilters with varying pore morphologies and surface chemistries. Sessile drop contact angles were used to evaluate the prefilter hydrophobicity, and bubble point and mercury intrusion porosimetry…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems · Membrane Separation Technologies · Electrospun Nanofibers in Biomedical Applications
