Nano- And Microscale Drug Delivery Systems 2017
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-52727-9.00017-0
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Nanoemulsion as a Valuable Nanostructure Platform for Pharmaceutical Drug Delivery

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“…Microemulsions (mean droplet size 100–400 nm [ 152 ]) and nanoemulsions (1 to 100 nm [ 153 ]) are isotropic dispersions of two non-miscible liquids (oil and water). The former is thermodynamically stable system in which the inner phase can figure as spheroid, cylinder-like, plane-like, or as a bicontinuous structure [ 154 ], whereas the latter is thermodynamically unstable, usually requiring a co-surfactant because its free energy is higher than the free energy of the separate oil and water [ 155 ].…”
Section: Eos Encapsulation Strategies In Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microemulsions (mean droplet size 100–400 nm [ 152 ]) and nanoemulsions (1 to 100 nm [ 153 ]) are isotropic dispersions of two non-miscible liquids (oil and water). The former is thermodynamically stable system in which the inner phase can figure as spheroid, cylinder-like, plane-like, or as a bicontinuous structure [ 154 ], whereas the latter is thermodynamically unstable, usually requiring a co-surfactant because its free energy is higher than the free energy of the separate oil and water [ 155 ].…”
Section: Eos Encapsulation Strategies In Drug Delivery Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast to microemulsions, nanoemulsions diluted with water remain stable without changing the droplet size distribution; this stability is influenced by changes in temperature and pH [21]. Lesser toxic formulation, kinetically stable systems, targeting applications, and aesthetic features forced the pharmaceutical researchers to work on nano-emulsion [50].…”
Section: Nanoemulsionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TPD and pTPD are of enormous importance in deducing the various types of microemulsions that may be obtained with certain surfactant/co‐surfactant, oil, and water concentrations. Previous research has primarily focused on spontaneous emulsification or phase titration methods as documented by Rajpoot and Tekade (2020), Patel et al (2017), and Talegaonkar et al (2016). Though useful, these oil‐ and water‐titration methods result in a narrow region of microemulsion formation within a TPD, neglecting other potentially important regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%