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    Poly (D,L-lactide) nanocapsules prepared by solvent displacement process : influence of composition on physico-chemical and structural properties.
    (2000) Mosqueira, Vanessa Carla Furtado; Legrand, Philippe; Alphandary, Huguette Pinto; Puisieux, Francis; Barratt, Gillian
    Nanocapsules (NC) were prepared by interfacial deposition of preformed biodegradable polymer (PLA50) after a solvent displacement process. The influence of the composition used for the preparation of NC was evaluated in terms of particle size, polydispersity, zeta potential, homogeneity, and structural characteristics of the systems. The nature of the oil phase, polymer molecular weight, type and concentration of different surfactants were investigated to optimize the formulation to obtain NC suitable for intravenous administration. The influence of the physicochemical properties of the different oils used in NC preparation on the NC size was evaluated. The interfacial tension between the oil and water phases seems to have a greater effect on NC size than the oil viscosity. Miglyol 810 and ethyl oleate lead to the formation of smaller NC, probably because of the reduced interfacial tension. The polymer molecular weight plays only a small role in NC surface charge in the presence of lecithin, whereas NC surface charge, size, polydispersity, and short-term stability were highly influenced by lecithin purity. It appears that the absence of poloxamer 188 leads to smaller polydispersity, less contamination with nanospheres, and reduced formation of structures other than NC. Furthermore, electron microscopy and density gradient density techniques were used to examine the structure of the particles formed and their homogeneity. NC formation was evidenced by the bands with intermediate density between nanoemulsion and nanospheres; however, other bands of low intensity were observed. The presence of liposomes and multilayers in NC preparation was confirmed by electron microscopy. The percentage of carboxyfluorescein entrapped in different NC formulations allowed us to estimate the contamination by liposomes. It has been show that, under our experimental conditions, an excess of lecithin is an essential prerequisite for a stable preparation of PLA NC.
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    Influence of PEG-12 Dimethicone addition on stability and formation of emulsions containing liquid crystal.
    (2007) Andrade, Fernanda Frota de; Santos, Orlando David Henrique dos; Oliveira, Wanderley Pereira; Rocha Filho, Pedro Alves da
    Oil/water emulsions, containing liquid crystals, were developed employing Andiroba oil, PEG-12 Dimethicone and Crodafos CES . It was evaluated the influence of silicone surfactants on the emulsions stability and on the formation of liquid crystalline phases and therefore, physicochemical characteristics, such as rheology and zeta potential, were evaluated. Emulsions were prepared by the emulsions phase inversion method. All the formulations presented lamellar liquid crystalline phases. The PEG-12 Dimethicone addition did not change microscopically the liquid crystalline phases. The emulsions containing silicone demonstrated lower viscosity than those without the additive. This is an important feature, as the silicone did not change the rheological profile; however, the addition of silicone still can be used as a viscosity controller. The formulations had their viscosity increased 15 and 150 days after their preparation. This characteristic shows that the emulsions have their organization increased along the storing time. In the analysis of zeta potential, we could verify that all formulations presented negative values between )39.7 and )70.0 mV. Within this range of values, the emulsion physical stability is high (Fig. 10). It was concluded that the addition of PEG-12 Dimethicone kept the liquid crystalline phase of the emulsion obtained with Crodafos CES , influencing in a positive way in the system stability.