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Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix
The goal of this study was to explore the effects of spray-drying on w/o/w double emulsions of methyltestosterone (MT) loaded in a stearic acid matrix. MT-loaded nanoparticles were formulated by a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion technique using 50, 75, and 100 mg of stearic acid, 2% and 3% w/v polyvi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25489238 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSA.S72083 |
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author | Mlalila, Nichrous Swai, Hulda Kalombo, Lonji Hilonga, Askwar |
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description | The goal of this study was to explore the effects of spray-drying on w/o/w double emulsions of methyltestosterone (MT) loaded in a stearic acid matrix. MT-loaded nanoparticles were formulated by a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion technique using 50, 75, and 100 mg of stearic acid, 2% and 3% w/v polyvinyl alcohol, 5% w/v lactose, and 0.2% w/v chitosan. The emulsions were immediately spray-dried based on an optimized model of inlet temperature and pump rate, and characterized for optimized responses with regard to particle size, polydispersity index, and zeta potential, for both emulsion and powder samples. Dynamic light scattering analysis shown that the nanoparticles increased in size with increasing concentrations of polyvinyl alcohol and stearic acid. Scanning electron microscopy indicated that the MT-loaded nanoparticles were spherical in shape, had a smooth surface, and were in an amorphous state, which was confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry. These MT-loaded nanoparticles are a promising candidate carrier for the delivery of MT; however, further studies are needed in order to establish the stability of the system and the cargo release profile under normal conditions of use. |
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spelling | pubmed-42573572014-12-08 Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix Mlalila, Nichrous Swai, Hulda Kalombo, Lonji Hilonga, Askwar Nanotechnol Sci Appl Original Research The goal of this study was to explore the effects of spray-drying on w/o/w double emulsions of methyltestosterone (MT) loaded in a stearic acid matrix. MT-loaded nanoparticles were formulated by a water-in-oil-in-water emulsion technique using 50, 75, and 100 mg of stearic acid, 2% and 3% w/v polyvinyl alcohol, 5% w/v lactose, and 0.2% w/v chitosan. The emulsions were immediately spray-dried based on an optimized model of inlet temperature and pump rate, and characterized for optimized responses with regard to particle size, polydispersity index, and zeta potential, for both emulsion and powder samples. Dynamic light scattering analysis shown that the nanoparticles increased in size with increasing concentrations of polyvinyl alcohol and stearic acid. Scanning electron microscopy indicated that the MT-loaded nanoparticles were spherical in shape, had a smooth surface, and were in an amorphous state, which was confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry. These MT-loaded nanoparticles are a promising candidate carrier for the delivery of MT; however, further studies are needed in order to establish the stability of the system and the cargo release profile under normal conditions of use. Dove Medical Press 2014-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4257357/ /pubmed/25489238 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSA.S72083 Text en © 2014 Mlalila et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Mlalila, Nichrous Swai, Hulda Kalombo, Lonji Hilonga, Askwar Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title | Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title_full | Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title_fullStr | Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title_short | Effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
title_sort | effects of spray-drying on w/o/w multiple emulsions prepared from a stearic acid matrix |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257357/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25489238 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/NSA.S72083 |
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