1991
DOI: 10.3109/03639049109043831
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Effect of sugars on freeze-thaw and lyophilization of liposomes

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“…The particle size and PI in the reconstituted solution are close to those before freeze‐drying. The saccharides were often used as cryoprotectant in the freeze‐drying of liposomes and solid lipid nanoparticles by decreasing the osmotic activity of water crystallization and favor the glassy state of the frozen sample 25. However, the saccharides cannot act as steric stabilizer and form a coating layer on the surface of particles to prevent the micelles from aggregation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The particle size and PI in the reconstituted solution are close to those before freeze‐drying. The saccharides were often used as cryoprotectant in the freeze‐drying of liposomes and solid lipid nanoparticles by decreasing the osmotic activity of water crystallization and favor the glassy state of the frozen sample 25. However, the saccharides cannot act as steric stabilizer and form a coating layer on the surface of particles to prevent the micelles from aggregation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The saccharides were often used as cryoprotectant in the freeze-drying of liposomes and solid lipid nanoparticles by decreasing the osmotic activity of water crystallization and favor the glassy state of the frozen sample. 25 However, the saccharides cannot act as steric stabilizer and form a coating layer on the surface of particles to prevent the micelles from aggregation. The particle size and PI in the reconstituted solution determined by DLS were distinctly increased because of the formation of micron-sized aggregates.…”
Section: Effects Of Lyoprotcetants On Micelle Size During Freeze-dryingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To maintain the same particle size distribution after freeze-drying-rehydration cycle, a cryoprotectant needs to be added. Various sugars were investigated for their ability to protect liposomes against fusion and leakage during lyophilization processes (Venuri et al, 1991). This protective ability can extend to both prevention of vesicle fusion and retention of encapsulated compound within the liposome (Madden and Boman, 1999).…”
Section: Freeze-drying Of Fluconazole Liposomesmentioning
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“…Some liposomal products in the market or in clinical trials are provided as a lyophilized powder (Sharma and Sharma, 1997). The leakage problem is one of the limiting factors in the commercial development of liposome products (Venuri et al, 1991). A variety of sugars, including sucrose, glucose, fructose, maltose, arabinose and trehalose, have been shown to act as protectants during dehydration/rehydration of liposomes (Crowe et al, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, liposomes have been successfully lyophilized previously and were shown to preserve their encapsulated content best when freeze-dried in solutions containing saccharides 11-16. The short and long-term storage of lyophilized liposomes was also investigated 17-19.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%