2022
DOI: 10.52711/0974-360x.2022.00181
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Lovastatin Loaded Solid lipid nanoparticles for Transdermal delivery: In vitro Characterization

Abstract: Lovastatin-loaded solid lipid nanoparticles were prepared by using glyceryl monostearate as lipid by solvent emulsification diffusion technique. The prepared SLNs were evaluated for particle size, shape, polydispersity index,zeta potential, percent drug loading, and in vitro release profile.The results reveal that the optimized SLNs are spherical, with a smooth surface and having particle size 298±1.1 nm, the PDI and zeta potential of optimized formulation was 0.42±0.09 and -19.1±0.81 MeV, respectively, the pe… Show more

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“…Since a bulk lipid or lipid mixture must always be shrunk down to the nano dimension, all three generations of lipid nanoparticles can essentially be made using the same techniques. There are several ways to make lipid nanoparticles, including the membrane contractor method (Bagul, Pisal et al 2018), the ultrasonic-solvent emulsification method (Adel, Khaled et al 2022), the solvent injection method (Yadav, Shah et al 2022), the solvent emulsification-diffusion method (Gupta, Sharma et al 2022), the solvent injection method using multiple emulsions (Jacob, Nair et al 2022), the microemulsion technique (Khairnar, Pagare et al 2022), and the high-pressure homogenization method (Khairnar, Pagare et al 2022).…”
Section: Smart Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since a bulk lipid or lipid mixture must always be shrunk down to the nano dimension, all three generations of lipid nanoparticles can essentially be made using the same techniques. There are several ways to make lipid nanoparticles, including the membrane contractor method (Bagul, Pisal et al 2018), the ultrasonic-solvent emulsification method (Adel, Khaled et al 2022), the solvent injection method (Yadav, Shah et al 2022), the solvent emulsification-diffusion method (Gupta, Sharma et al 2022), the solvent injection method using multiple emulsions (Jacob, Nair et al 2022), the microemulsion technique (Khairnar, Pagare et al 2022), and the high-pressure homogenization method (Khairnar, Pagare et al 2022).…”
Section: Smart Lipidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pH value of the prepared microemulgel was measured using a digital pH meter (EQ-610, Equiptronics, Sai Lab, India) that was calibrated before measurements 39 .…”
Section: Determination Of Phmentioning
confidence: 99%