کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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2504793 | 1557468 | 2009 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

Extensive studies have been done on nano-emulsions and emulsification methods to provide nanometric-scaled templates for the formulation of nanoparticles. The so-called “low-energy” methods are of particular interest as they prevent the potential degradation of fragile encapsulated molecules. This work deals with new concepts in nano-emulsification using low-energy methods. Three-model ternary systems, water/nonionic surfactant/oil, were studied and compared. Nano-emulsions were generated using both spontaneous emulsification and the PIT method, so as to study the links between these two nano-emulsification methods. The influence of the composition and formulation variables on the nano-emulsion properties and emulsification procedures were thus investigated. This study pioneers the concept of the universality of low-energy nano-emulsification, proving that all these low-energy methods (i.e. spontaneous emulsification and the phase inversion temperature (PIT) method) are governed by a single unique mechanism. It thus provides a better understanding of low-energy nano-emulsification processes and notably the PIT method, useful in the fields of nanoparticle and nano-pharmaceutic formulations. These results are fundamental in establishing experimental procedures for the incorporation of drugs in nano-emulsions.
Journal: International Journal of Pharmaceutics - Volume 377, Issues 1–2, 30 July 2009, Pages 142–147