2008
DOI: 10.1080/03639040802005057
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Preparation and Characterization of a Submicron Lipid Emulsion of Docetaxel: Submicron Lipid Emulsion of Docetaxel

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“…Concerning the oil phase, MCT and SO, as the most widely used oils in the commercially available parenteral lipid emulsions [1,14] were selected, whereas lecithin and polysorbate 80 were used as emulsifiers for the nanoemulsion preparation. The oil-emulsifier ratio was kept constant at 5:1 (w/w) in all formulations.…”
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“…Concerning the oil phase, MCT and SO, as the most widely used oils in the commercially available parenteral lipid emulsions [1,14] were selected, whereas lecithin and polysorbate 80 were used as emulsifiers for the nanoemulsion preparation. The oil-emulsifier ratio was kept constant at 5:1 (w/w) in all formulations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mean droplet size of commercial parenteral fat emulsions is usually between 100 and 500 nm and it is generally required to be smaller than 1 µm [14], while the PDI, representing the size distribution width lower than 0.25 represents the acceptable value [16]. In the present study, the PCS particle size analysis (Table 3) confirmed that the mean droplet size (Z-Ave) of all prepared nanoemulsions was in nanometer range (172-208 nm), with a relatively narrow particle size distribution (PDI below 0.15), suggesting that developed nanoemulsions were suitable for parenteral use.…”
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“…PBS with a pH of 5.5 was selected as the dispersion medium for the micellar formulations to increase DTX stability. 27 Using this method, DTX-loaded micelles based on PEG hybrid polypeptides were prepared successfully. Some characteristics of these micelles -namely, the particle size and size distribution determined by DLS, DLC, and DLE measured by HPLC -are summarized in Table 2.…”
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“…The initial typical formula was selected based on previous literature on parenteral lipid emulsions (Gao et al, 2008;Venkateshwarlu et al, 2010). Control emulsion (docetaxel lipid nanoemulsion (DLNE)) consisted of 10% (w/v) olive oil as the oil core, 1.2% (w/v) EPC-80 as a phospholipid emulsifier, oleic acid (0.3%) as a negative charge inducer, a-tocopherol (0.25%) as antioxidant and glycerol (2.25%) was included to maintain the isotonicity of the formulation for iv administration (Table 1).…”
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“…The enhanced uptake of albumin-based drug delivery systems in tumors is mediated by hyper vasculature, enhanced permeability of vascular tissue and enhanced retention in tumor tissue, primarily due to lack of or the impaired lymphatic system (Sinha et al, 2006;Kratz, 2008). Nontargeted docetaxel lipid nanoemulsions were reported (Gao et al, 2008;Venkateshwarlu et al, 2010), which were easy to formulate and no albumin ligand attached lipid emulsions were reported. However, folate-decorated docetaxel-loaded human serum albumin nanoparticles were reported (Shougang et al, 2015) for effective targeted activity on human hepatoma cell lines and better in vivo antitumor activity.…”
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