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Stability of lipid emulsions for drug delivery
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In this paper, the authors discuss the factors influencing the stability of phospholipid-stabilized emulsions, and the effects of drug incorporation on the stability profile.About:
This article is published in Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews.The article was published on 1996-07-26. It has received 179 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Emulsion.read more
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Nanosuspensions: a promising drug delivery strategy.
TL;DR: Efforts are being directed to extending nanosuspensions applications in site‐specific drug delivery, including specialized delivery systems such as mucoadhesive hydrogels.
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Oxygen Carriers (“Blood Substitutes”)Raison d'Etre, Chemistry, and Some Physiology Blut ist ein ganz besondrer Saft1
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A review on phospholipids and their main applications in drug delivery systems
TL;DR: Five types of carriers based on phospholipids are introduced, including liposomes, intravenous lipid emulsions, micelles, drug-phospholipid complexes and cochleates, to introduce their applications in drug delivery systems.
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Recent Advances in the Utilization of Natural Emulsifiers to Form and Stabilize Emulsions.
TL;DR: A review of the various types of natural emulsifiers with potential application in the food industry, including phospholipids, biosurfactants, proteins, polysaccharides, and natural colloidal particles.
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Relationship between complement activation, cellular uptake and surface physicochemical aspects of novel PEG-modified nanocapsules
Vanessa Carla Furtado Mosqueira,Philippe Legrand,Annette Gulik,Olivier Bourdon,Ruxandra Gref,Denis Labarre,Gillian Barratt +6 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that the low level of protein binding to NC covered with a high density of 20kDa PEG chains is likely to be due to the steric barriers surrounding these particles, which prevents protein adsorption and reduces their interaction with macrophages.
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Introduction to colloid and surface chemistry
TL;DR: In this paper, the colloidal state and structural characteristics of colloidal systems are classified into three categories: colloidal-micelle formation spreading, solid-gas-interfaces, and solid-liquid interfaces.
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Particle Size Measurement
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a method of particle size distribution determination based on the Coulter principle, which is the alternative derivation of Kozeny's equation using equivalent capillaries.
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Phospholipid Bilayers: Physical Principles and Models
Gregor Cevc,Derek Marsh +1 more
TL;DR: Bilayer properties Self-Assembly Lipid Hydration Surface Electrostatics Hydrated Surfaces in Ionic Solutions Solute - Bilayer Interactions, Binding and Transport Interbilayer Forces, Aggregation and Fusion Bilayer Phase Transitions Chain Rotational Isomerism Bilayer Models Fluid Phase Elasticity Lateral Phase Separation Non-Bilayers Index as discussed by the authors
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Lipid emulsions as drug delivery systems.
Stanley S. Davis,Clive Washington,Philip West,Lisbeth Illum,Garry Liversidge,Larry A. Sternson,Richard Kirsh +6 more
TL;DR: This article will consider recent studies on the use of lipid emulsions as drug delivery systems and will concentrate on the intravenous route of administration.
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