1995
DOI: 10.1016/0378-5173(94)00346-7
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Sterile filtration of liposomes: Retention of encapsulated carboxyfluorescein

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“…The increase of the ratio of amount of lipids to the amount of water droplets would increase the stability of lipid membrane and thus would improve the entrapment yield, as reported in our previous study (Sugiura et al 2008). Notably, the total lipid concentration in this sample was only about 50 lmol/l, although similar entrapment yields have been reported for large unilamellar vesicles that were prepared from lipid concentrations above 100 mmol/l by means of the conventional freezing-thawing procedure, including extrusion (Mayer et al 1986;Goldbach et al 1995). Therefore, our method is advantageous in that it features a high encapsulation efficiency of water-soluble molecules, although the obtained vesicles seem to be mostly multilamellar.…”
Section: Formation Of Giant Vesicles From W/o Emulsionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The increase of the ratio of amount of lipids to the amount of water droplets would increase the stability of lipid membrane and thus would improve the entrapment yield, as reported in our previous study (Sugiura et al 2008). Notably, the total lipid concentration in this sample was only about 50 lmol/l, although similar entrapment yields have been reported for large unilamellar vesicles that were prepared from lipid concentrations above 100 mmol/l by means of the conventional freezing-thawing procedure, including extrusion (Mayer et al 1986;Goldbach et al 1995). Therefore, our method is advantageous in that it features a high encapsulation efficiency of water-soluble molecules, although the obtained vesicles seem to be mostly multilamellar.…”
Section: Formation Of Giant Vesicles From W/o Emulsionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Osmotic swelling and/or incorporation of charged lipids, e.g., phosphatidylserine into bilayers are measures for increasing the aqueous volume in liposomes. 5,15 The latter is due to charge repulsion separating adjacent bilayers, resulting in increases in trapped aqueous volume.…”
Section: A Aqueous Entrapmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A nonionic or zwitterionic lipid is generally used as the basic lipid and to introduce surface charge other lipids are included such as stearylamine for positive charge and diacetylphosphate, phosphatidyl glycerol or phosphatidyl serine for negative charge. Incorporation of charged lipids leads to a greater overall volume for aqueous entrapment and the likelihood of aggregation reduces (Goldbach et al, 1995). However, stearylamine containing cationic liposomes have been shown to cause toxicity in rabbit (Yoshihara & Nakae, 1986).…”
Section: Liposomesmentioning
confidence: 97%