2001
DOI: 10.1080/026520401750038575
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Improvement of encapsulation efficiency of water-in-oil-inwater emulsion with hypertonic inner aqueous phase

Abstract: Water-in-oil-in-water (w/o/w) emulsions encapsulating tryptophan or theophylline were prepared where these compounds are regarded as model drugs. The effects of sodium chloride on the drug entrapment into the w/o/w emulsions and on the separation of aqueous phases were studied. The degree of encapsulation of tryptophan in the w/o/w emulsion increased with the concentration of sodium chloride added in the inner aqueous phase, while it decreased with that in the outer aqueous phase. As for theophylline, although… Show more

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