Title of article
Effect of Processing Parameters on Physicochemical Properties of β-Carotene Nanocrystal: A Statistical Experimental Design Analysis
Author/Authors
Rafie Tabar, Anahita Biotechnology Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz , Anarjanb, Navideh Department of Chemical Engineering - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Ghanbarzadeh, Saeed Zanjan Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology Research Center and Department of Pharmaceutics - Faculty of Pharmacy, Zanjan University of Medical Sciences , Hamishehkar, Hamed Drug Applied Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz
Pages
16
From page
77
To page
92
Abstract
Incorporation of functional foods and nutraceuticals such as carotenoids which suffer from poor water solubility and low bioavailability into nano-sized delivery systems can improve their solubility, stability, and oral bioavailability. The aim of this study was to prepare β-Carotene nanodispersion and investigate the effects of preparation parameters by means of response surface methodology using central composite design. Therefore, the impact of the preparation conditions namely the homogenizer speed, evaporation temperature, and rotation speed (as independent variables) on the mean particle size, particle size distribution, and β-carotene amount of the prepared β-carotene nanodispersion (as responses) were evaluated. A multiple-optimization procedure showed that the optimum conditions of homogenization speed as well as evaporation temperature and rotary speed were 15000 rpm, 32 °C , and 140 rpm, respectively. A statistical assessment showed insignificant (p > 0.05) differences between experimental and predicted responses values, verifying the fitness of the final reduced models for explaining the variation of nanoemulsion properties. Using statistical methods can reduce the number of experiments by optimizing of formulations during development and lead to significant save in time and cost.
Keywords
Nanodispersion , β-carotene , Response surface methodology , Central composite design , Factorial design
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2481875
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