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Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes
Resistance to aspirin and its cytotoxicity significantly limits its therapeutic applications. Nano-liposomal encapsulation of aspirin can reduce its cytotoxicity. In this study, aspirin encapsulating nano-liposomes (AS-NL) was prepared and its performance in drug delivery and also cytotoxicity was e...
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Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5937074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29755535 |
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author | Khodayar, Samira Bardania, Hassan Shojaosadati, Seyed Abbas Bagheri, Fatemeh |
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description | Resistance to aspirin and its cytotoxicity significantly limits its therapeutic applications. Nano-liposomal encapsulation of aspirin can reduce its cytotoxicity. In this study, aspirin encapsulating nano-liposomes (AS-NL) was prepared and its performance in drug delivery and also cytotoxicity was evaluated. The effects of two independent variables including number of freeze/thawing cycles and concentration of aspirin on encapsulation efficiency was investigated using response surface methodology (RSM). A drug profile release was obtained by AS-NL. The concentration of cholesterol as effective for liposome stability and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as a drug release facilitator was also optimized using RSM. The maximum aspirin encapsulation efficiency (41.44%) and drug release (33.92%) was obtained for 0.514 mg cholesterol and 0.007 mg SLS used for liposome formulation. The morphology and size of AS-NLs were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The stability of AS-NL was evaluated by measuring the size change of nano-liposomes during 21 days using DLS analysis. The stability of AS-NL during this period was acceptable. The cytotoxicity test of AS-NL by MTT test reveals the cytotoxicity of aspirin can be reduced by using liposome encapsulation. |
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spelling | pubmed-59370742018-05-11 Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes Khodayar, Samira Bardania, Hassan Shojaosadati, Seyed Abbas Bagheri, Fatemeh Iran J Pharm Res Original Article Resistance to aspirin and its cytotoxicity significantly limits its therapeutic applications. Nano-liposomal encapsulation of aspirin can reduce its cytotoxicity. In this study, aspirin encapsulating nano-liposomes (AS-NL) was prepared and its performance in drug delivery and also cytotoxicity was evaluated. The effects of two independent variables including number of freeze/thawing cycles and concentration of aspirin on encapsulation efficiency was investigated using response surface methodology (RSM). A drug profile release was obtained by AS-NL. The concentration of cholesterol as effective for liposome stability and sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) as a drug release facilitator was also optimized using RSM. The maximum aspirin encapsulation efficiency (41.44%) and drug release (33.92%) was obtained for 0.514 mg cholesterol and 0.007 mg SLS used for liposome formulation. The morphology and size of AS-NLs were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The stability of AS-NL was evaluated by measuring the size change of nano-liposomes during 21 days using DLS analysis. The stability of AS-NL during this period was acceptable. The cytotoxicity test of AS-NL by MTT test reveals the cytotoxicity of aspirin can be reduced by using liposome encapsulation. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5937074/ /pubmed/29755535 Text en © 2018 by School of Pharmacy, Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences and Health Services This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Khodayar, Samira Bardania, Hassan Shojaosadati, Seyed Abbas Bagheri, Fatemeh Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title | Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title_full | Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title_fullStr | Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title_full_unstemmed | Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title_short | Optimization and Characterization of Aspirin Encapsulated Nano-liposomes |
title_sort | optimization and characterization of aspirin encapsulated nano-liposomes |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5937074/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29755535 |
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