2016
DOI: 10.1515/acph-2016-0003
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Microscopic methods in analysis of submicron phospholipid dispersions

Abstract: Microscopy belongs to the group of tests, used in pharmaceutical technology, that despite the lapse of time and the development of new analytical methods, still remain irreplaceable for the characterization of dispersed drug dosage forms (e.g., suspensions and emulsions). To obtain complete description of a specific drug formulation, such as parenteral colloidal products, a combination of different microscopic techniques is sometimes required. Electron microscopy methods are the most useful ones; however, even… Show more

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“…Samples were prepared as follows: a suspension drop (7 μl) was placed on a TEM copper grid covered with a carbon/formvard film. After blotting, a negative staining procedure was performed using UranyLess (EMS-Electron Microscopy Science), a contrast agent 54 . The estimation of EV size was performed by measuring a hundred EVs using the iTEM-TEM Imaging platform (Olympus).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samples were prepared as follows: a suspension drop (7 μl) was placed on a TEM copper grid covered with a carbon/formvard film. After blotting, a negative staining procedure was performed using UranyLess (EMS-Electron Microscopy Science), a contrast agent 54 . The estimation of EV size was performed by measuring a hundred EVs using the iTEM-TEM Imaging platform (Olympus).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TEM analysis for blank liposomes and echinomycin-in-gCD-inliposomes were performed using the negative staining method. 38 200-mesh formvar copper grids (SPI supplies, USA) were uniformly coated with carbon and glow discharged using low vacuum Leica EM ACE200 coating system (Leica, Austria) then coated using 1.5% vinyl K solution in chloroform. Further, 7 mL of liposomes were placed on the formvar copper grid and le to dry overnight.…”
Section: Transmission Electron Microscopy (Tem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The prepared liposomes almost maintained their spherical shape with uniformed dispersion and showed good stability in citrate buffer over the wide transmembrane pH gradient range. No noticeable changes or disruption were observed aer liposomes active loading at 65 C. 49 Encapsulation efficiency is an expression of the amount of drug complex incorporated into the liposome and is normally dened as the percentage of drug complex entrapped in liposomes relative to the total amount of drug complex. Different factors affect the encapsulation efficiency such as pH gradient, aqueous media type, buffer concentration and the type of the ionized functional group.…”
Section: Liposome Characterization and Active Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%