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Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) for controlled drug delivery II. drug incorporation and physicochemical characterization
Authors:C. SCHWARZ
Affiliation:1. University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerlanderic.doelker@pharm.unige.ch;3. University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland;4. Bracco Research SA*, Geneva, Switzerland
Abstract:Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) are a colloidal carrier system for controlled drug delivery. The lipophilic model drugs tetracaine and etomidate were incorporated to study the maximum drug loading, entrapment efficacy, effect of drug incorporation on SLN size, zeta potential (charge) and long-term physical stability. Drug loads of up to 10% could be achieved whilst simultaneously maintaining a physically stable nanoparticle dispersion. Incorporation of drugs showed no or little effect on particle size and zeta potential compared to drug-free SLN. The optimized production parameters previously established for drug-free SLN dispersions can therefore be transferred to drug-loaded systems to facilitate product development.
Keywords:Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLN) Drug Incorporation Tetracaine Etomidate Long-term Stability
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