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Physicochemical characterization of parenteral lipid emulsion: influence of cosurfactants on flocculation and coalescence.

T Yamaguchi1, K Nishizaki, S Itai, H Hayashi, H Ohshima.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The stability of lipid emulsions (LE) containing various cosurfactants (oleic acid, cholesterol, Tween 80, or HCO-60) was evaluated using the maximum total interaction energy, Vtmax and the energy barrier for coalescence, W.
METHODS: The Vtmax and W were calculated from the zeta potential and the rate of increase in LE particle size, respectively.
RESULTS: The Vtmax and W of LE containing the oleic acid were 0.598 x 10(-19) J and 3.03 x 10(-19) J, respectively, while those of LE without the cosurfactant were 0.141 x 10(-19) J and 1.36 x 10(-19) J.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that oleic acid prevents the flocculation and coalescence of LE. The Vtmax and W of LE containing the cholesterol were 0.435 x 10(-19) J and 0.63 x 10(-19) J, respectively, suggesting that the cholesterol prevents the flocculation of LE but does not affect the coalescence. Analysis of the stability of LE was performed by the separate considerations of the flocculation and coalescence.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8570520     DOI: 10.1023/a:1016205203264

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm Res        ISSN: 0724-8741            Impact factor:   4.200


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