Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery
Liposome has been studied as a potential carrier for targeting and controlled drug delivery. However, poor stability remains a challenge because it can lead to drug leakage from the vesicles thus reduce the effectiveness towards the target cell. For this aim, the present study incorporated the low m...
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my.um.eprints.289082022-04-18T02:30:37Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28908/ Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery Basrowi, Noor Ashyfiyah Suk, Vicit Rizal Eh Permadi, Rahadian Misran, Misni T Technology (General) Liposome has been studied as a potential carrier for targeting and controlled drug delivery. However, poor stability remains a challenge because it can lead to drug leakage from the vesicles thus reduce the effectiveness towards the target cell. For this aim, the present study incorporated the low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC) into the oleic acid liposome to maintain the stability and prolong the lifetime in the blood circulation. The thin-film hydration method was employed to prepare the oleic acid liposomes prior to coating them with LMWC. The stability of the liposomes was determined by the measurement of particle size and zeta potential for 28 days. The morphology of the liposome was confirmed by observing the shape under transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and it showed almost spherical in shape. The average particle size increased to 201.23 nm and -51.4 mV when 5 mg of LMWC was added to the oleic acid liposome. The increase of particle size and zeta potential of LMWC-coated liposome indicated that polymer-liposome interaction had changed the stability of liposome thus this invention could be useful for delivering active ingredients through intravenous delivery. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2020-09 Article PeerReviewed Basrowi, Noor Ashyfiyah and Suk, Vicit Rizal Eh and Permadi, Rahadian and Misran, Misni (2020) Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery. Sains Malaysiana, 49 (9). pp. 2231-2236. ISSN 0126-6039, DOI https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4909-20 <https://doi.org/10.17576/jsm-2020-4909-20>. 10.17576/jsm-2020-4909-20 |
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Liposome has been studied as a potential carrier for targeting and controlled drug delivery. However, poor stability remains a challenge because it can lead to drug leakage from the vesicles thus reduce the effectiveness towards the target cell. For this aim, the present study incorporated the low molecular weight chitosan (LMWC) into the oleic acid liposome to maintain the stability and prolong the lifetime in the blood circulation. The thin-film hydration method was employed to prepare the oleic acid liposomes prior to coating them with LMWC. The stability of the liposomes was determined by the measurement of particle size and zeta potential for 28 days. The morphology of the liposome was confirmed by observing the shape under transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and it showed almost spherical in shape. The average particle size increased to 201.23 nm and -51.4 mV when 5 mg of LMWC was added to the oleic acid liposome. The increase of particle size and zeta potential of LMWC-coated liposome indicated that polymer-liposome interaction had changed the stability of liposome thus this invention could be useful for delivering active ingredients through intravenous delivery. |
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Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery |
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Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery |
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Preparation and characterization of chitosan-coated oleic acid liposomes for intravenous delivery |
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