Publication: Application of Box-Behnken design in the optimization of chitosan nanoparticles prepared by the ionic gelationultrasonication method and evaluation of dispersion stability
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The main objective of this study was to optimize chitosan nanoparticles by exploring the relationship
between design factors and experimental data through response surface methodology. A Box-Behnken design was
employed, considering chitosan: tripolyphosphate ratio (X1), pH of the chitosan solution (X2), and ultrasonication
amplitude (X3) as independent factors. Particle size, polydispersity index (PDI), and zeta potential served as the
dependent variables. Nanoparticles were successfully prepared using a modified ionic gelation method incorporating an
ultrasonic homogenizer and evaluated by models according to Box-Behnken Design. Surface plots were utilized to
enhance the understanding of interactions between different variables. Results indicated that the chitosan ratio played
the most significant role on both particle size and polydispersity, while the ultrasonic homogenizer amplitude
predominantly influenced zeta potential. The models for particle size and polydispersity exhibited high accuracy (R²,
0.9992 and 0.9955, respectively), whereas the zeta potential model demonstrated a lower R² value (0.7857) and lack of
statistical significance. Comparison of predicted and actual data revealed larger error% values in the zeta potential
model, exceeding the acceptable 15% threshold. Consequently, it was concluded that the ionic gelation-ultrasonic
homogenizer technique, coupled with the Box-Behnken Design, is a rapid and effective approach for chitosan
nanoparticle preparation and optimization. Additionally, aqueous dispersions of nanoparticles exhibited significant
changes in particle size, polydispersity, and zeta potential values over one month at temperature and relative humidity
conditions in accordance with ICH stability guidelines. This reinforced the recommendation that nanoparticles should be
lyophilized and stored in a dry form.
KEYWORDS: Chitosan; nanoparticle; Box-Behnken design; DoE, stability.
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ÖZER ÖNDER S., UĞURLU T., "Application of Box-Behnken design in the optimization of chitosan nanoparticles prepared by the ionic gelationultrasonication method and evaluation of dispersion stability", JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PHARMACY, cilt.28, sa.4, ss.1057-1068, 2024
