Preparation of chitosan-TPP sub-micron particles: Critical evaluation and derived recommendations

Carbohydr Polym. 2016 Oct 20:151:488-499. doi: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2016.05.092. Epub 2016 May 29.

Abstract

The controlled preparation of chitosan particles is far from being trivial due to a considerable number of experimental parameters. For chitosan-tripolyphosphate (TPP) particles we evaluate the impact of chemical (type of chitosan, concentration, chitosan to TPP ratio, pH, ionic strength) and process factors (dialysis, stirring rate, rate of TPP addition, temperature, needle diameter) on the size and colloidal stability. The particles were prepared at pH=6.0 at which chitosan adopts the coiled conformation that is discussed as the dominant factor in controlling the stoichiometry of crosslinking reaction shifted towards TPP. These conditions result in identical particle size around 400nm and zeta potential around 22mV. The colloidal stability evaluated 24 hours after preparation depends on the amount of TPP during crosslinking. Under the same conditions, the colloidal stability up to 1 month is demonstrated. Several recommendations are provided to increase the control over formation of chitosan-TPP particles.

Keywords: Chitosan; Colloidal stability; Preparation conditions; Size; Sub-micron particles; Tripolyphosphate.