Drug nanocapsules coated with iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) were elaborated by the simultaneous nanoprecipitation of the drug and the nanoparticles, through solvent shifting. We examined four drugs: sorafenib, sorafenib tosylate, α-tocopherol and paclitaxel, to cover the cases of molecular solids, ionic solids, and molecular liquids. We first investigated the formation of the drug core in the final mixture of solvents at different concentrations. A Surfactant-Free Micro-Emulsion domain (SFME, thermodynamically stable) was observed at low drug concentration and an Ouzo domain (metastable) at high drug concentration, except for the case of paclitaxel which crystallizes at high concentration without forming an Ouzo domain. When co-nanoprecipitated with the molecular drugs in the Ouzo domain (sorafenib or α-tocopherol), the SPION limited the coalescence of the drug particles to less than 100 nm, forming capsules with a drug encapsulation efficiency of ca 80 %. In contrast, larger capsules were formed from the SFME or when using the ionic form (sorafenib tosylate). Finally, the sorafenib-SPION capsules exhibit a similar chemotherapeutic effect as the free drug on the hepatocellular carcinoma in vitro.

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