2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2013.05.001
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A novel method to produce solid lipid nanoparticles using n-butanol as an additional co-surfactant according to the o/w microemulsion quenching technique

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“…Lipid nanoparticles could be prepared by different methods such as hot and cold high pressure homogenization( 13 14 ), solvent emulsification/evaporation( 15 ), microemulsion formation technique( 16 ), and ultrasonic solvent emulsification( 3 ). Large-scale productions of lipid nanoparticles are mainly obtained by high pressure homogenization technique.…”
Section: Methods Of Lipid Nano-particles Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipid nanoparticles could be prepared by different methods such as hot and cold high pressure homogenization( 13 14 ), solvent emulsification/evaporation( 15 ), microemulsion formation technique( 16 ), and ultrasonic solvent emulsification( 3 ). Large-scale productions of lipid nanoparticles are mainly obtained by high pressure homogenization technique.…”
Section: Methods Of Lipid Nano-particles Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These emulsion droplets on cooling produced relatively small nanoparticles [33,38]. Additionally, this combined surfactant solution acted as a steric stabiliser by preventing their coalescence, leading to high drug entrapment [38,39]. Thus, the amount of combined surfactant was chosen as 0.5 g, due to the relatively small particle size and high entrapment efficiency.…”
Section: Irinotecan-loaded Thermosensitive Slnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is was the reason why the molecules of Brij 721 and Myrj 52 were small and could cover the particle's surface with more stability. Concerning microemulsion preparation using the surfactant with small particles or cosurfactant, the microemulsion remained more stable than using the surfactant with large particles [15,[19][20][21][22]. Figure 7 shows the morphology of SLN from both types of surfactants (Brij 721; Myrj 52), which had spherically-shaped particles under SEM.…”
Section: Characteristics Of Stingless Bee Wax Solid Nanoparticlesmentioning
confidence: 99%