2018
DOI: 10.21608/ejbbe.2018.3301.1017
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The Role of Liposome -Encapsulated Ascorbic Acid on Hemoglobin Damage by Gamma Irradiation.

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“…Also the reported PDIs were 0.18 and 0.31, respectively, indicating the similarity in the size of nanoliposomes. 134 Salama andGaber 135 could produce nanoliposomes encapsulating ascorbic acid (LEAA) with particle size of 421.6 nm and PDI of 0.539, showing narrow and homogenous particle size distributions. Zeta potential is known as the electrokinetic potential between particles which are dispersed in a solution.…”
Section: Important Properties Of Vitamin-loaded Nanoliposomes 51 Particle Size Pdi and Zeta Potential Of Nanoliposomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also the reported PDIs were 0.18 and 0.31, respectively, indicating the similarity in the size of nanoliposomes. 134 Salama andGaber 135 could produce nanoliposomes encapsulating ascorbic acid (LEAA) with particle size of 421.6 nm and PDI of 0.539, showing narrow and homogenous particle size distributions. Zeta potential is known as the electrokinetic potential between particles which are dispersed in a solution.…”
Section: Important Properties Of Vitamin-loaded Nanoliposomes 51 Particle Size Pdi and Zeta Potential Of Nanoliposomesmentioning
confidence: 99%