The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S

Liposomes are used for drug carriers meaning that drugs are incorporated in the membrane or the vesicle of the liposomes. In this study, liposomes were prepared from mixed micelles, consisting of phosphatidylcholine, without or with cholesterol and sodium cholate was added in several ratios namely 0...

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Main Authors: Erni Hernawati Purwaningsih, Rolf Schubert
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2010-10-01
Series:Makara Journal of Health Research
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/305
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Rolf Schubert
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description Liposomes are used for drug carriers meaning that drugs are incorporated in the membrane or the vesicle of the liposomes. In this study, liposomes were prepared from mixed micelles, consisting of phosphatidylcholine, without or with cholesterol and sodium cholate was added in several ratios namely 0.44; 0.55; 0.63; 0.70; 0.90 and 1.10. After the preparation, the sodium cholate has been removed by a dialysis membrane, using the Hemoflow High Flux, which is generally used for haemodialysis. The Hemoflow High Flux is a tool in an effort to obtain a simple, quick, effective method for removing sodium cholate in the process of preparing liposomes. The effectiveness of this tool was proved by the particle size of the liposome which was measured by the Malvern Particle Sizer. The particle size of the liposome consisting of phosphatidylcholine (PC) without cholesterol and with cholesterol was 63-68 nm at all ratios and approximately 125 nm at the ratio of 0.55; 0.63; 0.70, respectively. The particle size of the liposome tended to be smaller after dialyzing, although the concentration of lipids tended to increase. However, a large amount of buffer solution has to be used with this method.
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spelling doaj.art-6d185a69dfd7443597a957931a829d402023-09-02T16:25:42ZengUniversitas IndonesiaMakara Journal of Health Research2356-36642356-36562010-10-0182495210.7454/msk.v8i2.305297The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60SErni Hernawati Purwaningsih0Rolf Schubert1Department of Medical Pharmacy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Jakarta 10430Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Freiburg, D-79104 FreiburgLiposomes are used for drug carriers meaning that drugs are incorporated in the membrane or the vesicle of the liposomes. In this study, liposomes were prepared from mixed micelles, consisting of phosphatidylcholine, without or with cholesterol and sodium cholate was added in several ratios namely 0.44; 0.55; 0.63; 0.70; 0.90 and 1.10. After the preparation, the sodium cholate has been removed by a dialysis membrane, using the Hemoflow High Flux, which is generally used for haemodialysis. The Hemoflow High Flux is a tool in an effort to obtain a simple, quick, effective method for removing sodium cholate in the process of preparing liposomes. The effectiveness of this tool was proved by the particle size of the liposome which was measured by the Malvern Particle Sizer. The particle size of the liposome consisting of phosphatidylcholine (PC) without cholesterol and with cholesterol was 63-68 nm at all ratios and approximately 125 nm at the ratio of 0.55; 0.63; 0.70, respectively. The particle size of the liposome tended to be smaller after dialyzing, although the concentration of lipids tended to increase. However, a large amount of buffer solution has to be used with this method.http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/305liposomemixed-micellesdialyzed membrane
spellingShingle Erni Hernawati Purwaningsih
Rolf Schubert
The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
Makara Journal of Health Research
liposome
mixed-micelles
dialyzed membrane
title The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
title_full The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
title_fullStr The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
title_full_unstemmed The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
title_short The Preparation of Liposomes derived from Mixed Micelles of Lecithin added by Sodium Cholate, followed by Dialysing using Hemoflow High Flux F60S
title_sort preparation of liposomes derived from mixed micelles of lecithin added by sodium cholate followed by dialysing using hemoflow high flux f60s
topic liposome
mixed-micelles
dialyzed membrane
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/health/article/view/305
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