Literature DB >> 32739391

Comparison of three in-situ gels composed of different oil types.

Pei Zhang1, Dan Chen1, Yanxin Tian2, Haohuan Li1, Ting Gong1, Jingwen Luo1, Jinghua Ruan3, Tao Gong4, Zhirong Zhang1.   

Abstract

A phospholipid-based phase separation in-situ gel (PPSG) system, which consists of phospholipids, medium chain oil (triglyceride) and ethanol as basic ingredients, has been previously developed in our lab. In addition, glycerol monooleate (monoglyceride) and glycerol dioleate (diglyceride) were also reported to be able to form liquid crystal gels. Monoglyceride, diglyceride and triglyceride have different degrees of hydroxyl substitution in glycerol and therefore different amphiphilic properties, which may cause different properties of gels composed of them. In this experiment, glycerol monooleate (GMO), glycerol dioleate (GDO) and glycerol trioleate (GTO) were selected to prepare three kinds of PPSGs. We systematically studied their in-vitro and in-vivo physicochemical properties and investigated their drug release behavior with octreotide (OCT) as the model drug. The results showed that PPSG composed of GTO (GTO-gel) had a different microstructure, a slower solvent diffusion speed and the less irritation to skin. In addition, the drug release result showed that the GTO-gel group had a lower initial release rate and a more stable release profile. All results above indicated that GTO-gel had a greater potential as a drug delivery system.
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Keywords:  Drug delivery; Glycerol dioleate; Glycerol monooleate; Glycerol trioleate; In-situ gel

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32739391     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijpharm.2020.119707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Pharm        ISSN: 0378-5173            Impact factor:   5.875


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