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  Preparation and in vitro Release Test of Insulin Loaded W/O Microemulsion
 
 
Titel: Preparation and in vitro Release Test of Insulin Loaded W/O Microemulsion
Auteur: Wang, Jian-Lei
Wang, Zheng-Wu
Liu, Feng
Zhao, Da-Yun
Verschenen in: Journal of dispersion science and technology
Paginering: Jaargang 29 (2008) nr. 5 pagina's 756-762
Jaar: 2008-05
Inhoud: A W/O microemulsion of Tween-80-Span-80/n-butylalcohol/ethyl-oleate/H2O to envelop insulin (INS) was prepared. In order to obtain the maximum solved water, the components of microemulsion to envelop INS were chosen with the pseudo-ternary phase diagram and the influences of temperature, salinity as well as the pH on microemulsion areas also were investigated. To test the properties of the microemulsion, the conductance was used to divide O/W, W/O and BC regions, the dynamic light scattering to evaluate the particle diameters of microemulsion, the 125I isotope tracing method to measure the release rate of INS loaded in W/O microemulsion, and the growth inhibitory effect test to appraise the cytotoxicity on human normal cells. Results show that W/O microemulsion forms when water content below 50% in the microemulsion system. The microemulsion region decreases slightly with the increase of temperature, salinity and the decrease of pH. However, the viscosity measurements along certainly selected dilution lines to the microemulsion indicate that no phase invert occurred. Diameter of microemulsion particle increases with the addition of INS, and the increase is sharp in the first 5 days then very slightly at 68.6 nm within a month. The INS loaded W/O microemulsion possesses eminent sustaining release efficiency and the cytostatic as well as cytotoxic assays illustrate that the microemulsion can be used as drug delivery at small dosage.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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