The combination of Flash NanoPrecipitation and hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) is a valuable approach for generating nanocarrier formulations of ionic water-soluble drugs with controllable release properties dictated by liquid crystalline structuring of the ion pairs. However, there are few examples of this in practice in the literature. This work aims to decipher the influence of the nature of the hydrophobic counterion used in HIP and its consequent impact on liquid crystalline structuring and drug release. The hypothesis of this study was that hydrophobic counterions with different head and tail groups used for FNP with HIP would give rise to different liquid crystalline structures, which in turn would result in different drug release beha...
This work highlights the effect of drug solubility and polarity and solid layer stacking on the rele...
The synthesis method of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) determines nanoparticles’ performance in bi...
The hydrophilic ion paring strategy (HIP) is a method explored to improve the cell/tissue uptake of ...
Hypothesis: Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP), a solubility engineering technique in which ionic hydroph...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Ristroph, K., Sal...
Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) can successfully increase the drug loading and control the release kin...
Complexation of ionized hydrophilic drugs with counterions (e.g. polyelectrolytes, ionic amphiphiles...
Ordered lyotropic liquid crystalline phases, which are particularly interesting for several biologic...
Bicontinuous lipidic cubic phases (LCPs) exhibit a combination of material properties that make them...
Flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) can generate hydrophobic drug nanoparticles in ∼100 nm with a much hig...
The self-assembly of ordered structures in mixtures of oppositely charged surfactant and polymer sys...
The synthesis method of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) determines nanoparticles' performance in bi...
We present an <i>in situ</i> hydrophobic salt forming technique for the encapsulation of weakly hydr...
The hydrophilic ion paring strategy (HIP) is a method explored to improve the cell/tissue uptake of ...
In this paper, we present the preparation and properties of some ionic PAMAM derivatives, which comb...
This work highlights the effect of drug solubility and polarity and solid layer stacking on the rele...
The synthesis method of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) determines nanoparticles’ performance in bi...
The hydrophilic ion paring strategy (HIP) is a method explored to improve the cell/tissue uptake of ...
Hypothesis: Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP), a solubility engineering technique in which ionic hydroph...
This is the accepted manuscript version of the work published in its final form as Ristroph, K., Sal...
Hydrophobic ion pairing (HIP) can successfully increase the drug loading and control the release kin...
Complexation of ionized hydrophilic drugs with counterions (e.g. polyelectrolytes, ionic amphiphiles...
Ordered lyotropic liquid crystalline phases, which are particularly interesting for several biologic...
Bicontinuous lipidic cubic phases (LCPs) exhibit a combination of material properties that make them...
Flash nanoprecipitation (FNP) can generate hydrophobic drug nanoparticles in ∼100 nm with a much hig...
The self-assembly of ordered structures in mixtures of oppositely charged surfactant and polymer sys...
The synthesis method of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) determines nanoparticles' performance in bi...
We present an <i>in situ</i> hydrophobic salt forming technique for the encapsulation of weakly hydr...
The hydrophilic ion paring strategy (HIP) is a method explored to improve the cell/tissue uptake of ...
In this paper, we present the preparation and properties of some ionic PAMAM derivatives, which comb...
This work highlights the effect of drug solubility and polarity and solid layer stacking on the rele...
The synthesis method of layered double hydroxides (LDHs) determines nanoparticles’ performance in bi...
The hydrophilic ion paring strategy (HIP) is a method explored to improve the cell/tissue uptake of ...