Paclitaxel was loaded into licensed parenteral nutrition nanoemulsions (Clinoleic® and Intralipid®) using bath sonication, and the stability of the formulations was investigated following storage for two weeks at room temperature or at 4°C. In general, Clinoleic droplets were smaller than Intralipid droplets, being around 255 and 285nm, respectively, for blank and freshly loaded emulsions. Regardless of storage temperature, the Clinoleic exhibited a very slight or no increase in droplet size upon storage, whilst the droplet size of the Intralipid emulsion increased significantly. The droplet size of both emulsions was minimally affected by paclitaxel concentration within the range of 0, 1, 3 and 6mg/ml. The pH of both emulsions markedly ...
Poor physical and chemical stability associated with NLC formulation has been a concern and has take...
Biphasic systems, like emulsions and nano-scaled emulsions, are naturally unstable. The extent and r...
The aim of this study is to formulate polymeric paclitaxel nanoparticles with various stabilizers to...
In this study, two licensed total parenteral nanoemulsion formulations (Clinoleic® and Intralipid®) ...
The aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery vehicles of...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery veh...
The physical and chemical degradation of drugs may result in altered therapeutic efficacy and even t...
To accommodate small fluid volumes, repackaging of intravenous lipid emulsions is frequently perform...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the physicochemical stability of generic (Teva Pharmaceuticals) paclitaxel ...
The aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery vehicles of...
All-in-one (AIO) admixtures for parenteral nutrition are common in hospital pharmacy practices. They...
The main goal of this work was to develop an optimal self-microemulsifying paclitaxel prepared with ...
Lipid nanoemulsions have recently been proposed as parenteral delivery systems for poorly-soluble dr...
Background: Ampicillin (AMP) is frequently administered parenterally in critically ill patients with...
Oil-in-water nanoemulsions are promising colloidal dispersions for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs...
Poor physical and chemical stability associated with NLC formulation has been a concern and has take...
Biphasic systems, like emulsions and nano-scaled emulsions, are naturally unstable. The extent and r...
The aim of this study is to formulate polymeric paclitaxel nanoparticles with various stabilizers to...
In this study, two licensed total parenteral nanoemulsion formulations (Clinoleic® and Intralipid®) ...
The aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery vehicles of...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery veh...
The physical and chemical degradation of drugs may result in altered therapeutic efficacy and even t...
To accommodate small fluid volumes, repackaging of intravenous lipid emulsions is frequently perform...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the physicochemical stability of generic (Teva Pharmaceuticals) paclitaxel ...
The aim of this study is to investigate using nanoemulsion formulations as drug-delivery vehicles of...
All-in-one (AIO) admixtures for parenteral nutrition are common in hospital pharmacy practices. They...
The main goal of this work was to develop an optimal self-microemulsifying paclitaxel prepared with ...
Lipid nanoemulsions have recently been proposed as parenteral delivery systems for poorly-soluble dr...
Background: Ampicillin (AMP) is frequently administered parenterally in critically ill patients with...
Oil-in-water nanoemulsions are promising colloidal dispersions for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs...
Poor physical and chemical stability associated with NLC formulation has been a concern and has take...
Biphasic systems, like emulsions and nano-scaled emulsions, are naturally unstable. The extent and r...
The aim of this study is to formulate polymeric paclitaxel nanoparticles with various stabilizers to...