Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2486181 | Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Lipid nanoparticles functionalized with the sunscreen 2,4âdihydroxybenzophenone (FLNPs) have been prepared by the ultrasound method and embedded in highly hydrophilic cellophane supports (regenerated cellulose, RC), creating biocompatible hybrid films (RCâFLNPs samples). The morphology of the FLNPs was studied with transmission microscopy, whereas the surface and interior chemical composition was analyzed by microâRaman spectroscopy. RCâFLNPs hybrid films were prepared from the immersion of two cellophane supports with different thicknesses and water uptake properties (RCâ3 and RCâ6) in an aqueous dispersion of FLNPs. The structure of this hybrid material was visualized with brightâfield microscopy, which clearly showed the inclusion of the FLNPs in the cellophane matrix. The stability of the RCâFLNPs films with respect to both aqueous environments and time was demonstrated by NaCl diffusion measurements. The reduction in the diffusion coefficient through the nanoparticleâmodified films compared with the original supports confirms the presence of nanoparticles for concentration gradients of up to 0.4Â M (osmotic pressure around 10 bar), indicating the stability of the hybrid hydrophilic material, even in aqueous environments and under matter flow conditions for a period of 21 days. © 2011 WileyâLiss, Inc. and the American Pharmacists Association J Pharm Sci 100:4815-4822, 2011
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Authors
M. Isabel Vázquez, Laura Peláez, Juana Benavente, J. Manuel LópezâRomero, Rodrigo Rico, Jesus Hierrezuelo, Elena Guillén, M. Rosa LópezâRamÃrez,