نتایج جستجو برای: lecithin based nanoemulsion

تعداد نتایج: 2938682  

2012
Syafinaz Zainol Mahiran Basri Hamidon Bin Basri Ahmad Fuad Shamsuddin Siti Salwa Abdul-Gani Roghayeh Abedi Karjiban Emilia Abdul-Malek

Response surface methodology (RSM) was utilized to investigate the influence of the main emulsion composition; mixture of palm and medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil (6%-12% w/w), lecithin (1%-3% w/w), and Cremophor EL (0.5%-1.5% w/w) as well as the preparation method; addition rate (2-20 mL/min), on the physicochemical properties of palm-based nanoemulsions. The response variables were the th...

2016
Parasuram Rajam Radhika S.Guruprasad

Objective: The aim of the present work was to investigate the potential of flurbiprofen loaded nanoemulsion based emulgel for topical delivery. In order to improve the solubility, and increasing the bioavailability of drug nanoemulsion based emulgel was formulated. Methods: Flurbiprofen loaded nanoemulsion were successfully prepared by using high pressure homogenizer. Selection and area of nano...

2013
Ling Zhao Yumeng Wei Yu Huang Bing He Yang Zhou Junjiang Fu

Baicalin is one of the main bioactive flavone glucuronides derived as a medicinal herb from the dried roots of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, and it is widely used for the treatment of fever, inflammation, and other conditions. Due to baicalin's poor solubility in water, its absolute bioavailability after oral administration is only 2.2%. The objective of this study was to develop a novel baic...

2016
Sun-Hyung Kim Yeun-Sun Ji Eui-Seok Lee Soon-Taek Hong

Curcumin is a flavonoid found in the rhizome of the turmeric plant (Curcuma longa L.) and has recently attracted interest because it has numerous biological functions and therapeutic properties. In the present study, we attempted to incorporate curcumin into medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) nanoemulsions (0.15 wt% curcumin, 10 wt% MCT oil, and 10 wt% emulsifiers) with various emulsifiers [polyox...

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
a attar nasseri r aboofazeli t needham t needham

ketorolac tromethamine (kt) containing microemulsion-based gels (mbgs) have been formulated, based on the previous phase diagram studies, using a pharmaceutically acceptable surfactant (soybean lecithin; epikuron 200) and oil (isopropyl myristate; ipm) and the effect of formulation variables on the release profile of the drug from mbgs through intact guinea pig skin and various artificial membr...

2011
Yue Zhang Jungang Gao Hetang Zheng Ran Zhang Yucui Han

We have reported a novel procedure to prepare 3,5-dihydroxy-4-isopropylstilbene (DHPS) nanoemulsion, using a low-energy emulsification method. Based on the phase diagram, the optimum prescription of nanoemulsion preparation was screened. With polyoxyethylenated castor oil (EL-40) as the surfactant, ethanol as the co-surfactant, and isopropyl myristate (IPM) as the oil phase, the DHPS nanoemulsi...

2011
Michelle Fraga Fernanda Bruxel Valeska Lizzi Lagranha Helder Ferreira Teixeira Ursula Matte

BACKGROUND Cationic nanoemulsions have been recently considered as potential delivery systems for nucleic acids. This study reports the influence of phospholipids on the properties of cationic nanoemulsions/DNA plasmid complexes. METHODS Nanoemulsions composed of medium-chain triglycerides, stearylamine, egg lecithin or isolated phospholipids, ie, DSPC, DOPC, DSPE, or DOPE, glycerol, and wate...

2009
Huafeng Zhou Yang Yue Guanlan Liu Yan Li Jing Zhang Qiu Gong Zemin Yan Mingxing Duan

Purpose of this study was to establish a lecithin nanoemulsion (LNE) without any synthetic surfactant as a topical delivery vehicle and to evaluate its topical delivery potential by the following factors: particle size, morphology, viscosity, stability, skin hydration and skin penetration. Experimental results demonstrated that an increasing concentration of soybean lecithin and glycerol result...

Journal: :Journal of aerosol medicine and pulmonary drug delivery 2010
Paul E Makidon Shraddha S Nigavekar Anna U Bielinska Nicholas Mank Abhishek M Shetty Julie Suman Jessica Knowlton Andrzej Myc Trent Rook James R Baker

BACKGROUND Many infectious diseases that cause significant morbidity and mortality, especially in the developing world, could be preventable through vaccination. The effort to produce safe, thermally stable, and needle-free mucosal vaccines has become increasingly important for global health considerations. We have previously demonstrated that a thermally stable nanoemulsion, a mucosal adjuvant...

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