M. Gallardo et al., STUDY OF THE MECHANISMS OF FORMATION OF NANOPARTICLES AND NANOCAPSULES OF POLYISOBUTYL-2-CYANOACRYLATE, International journal of pharmaceutics, 100(1-3), 1993, pp. 55-64
Biodegradable colloids suitable for use as drug delivery systems can b
e formed by in situ polymerization of isobutylcyanoacrylate monomers.
In this work we have studied the mechanisms of formation of colloidal
systems of PIBCA obtained in the presence of oil and ethanol. For this
different analytical techniques have been used (TEM, PCS, GPC). The r
esults have shown that the diffusing ethanol was the most important fa
ctor which leads to the structure and colloidal characteristics of the
particles by convective effects, the oil playing the role of a monome
r support. The existence of an ideal oil/ethanol ratio (2: 100) seems
to result from the combination of both mechanisms. In the absence of o
il and ethanol, IBCA polymerization occurs within micelles appearing i
n the aqueous phase. However, in the case of nanocapsule formation, ow
ing to the solubility of the monomer in the organic phase and the diff
usibility of ethanol, polymerization can develop at the interface. In
this latter case, the formation of a double population of nanocapsules
and nanoparticles probably arises from the breakdown of the same inte
rfacial polymer.