Nanocapsules of polyethylcyanoacrylate (PECA) were prepared by adding the monomer to an organic phase, consisting of Miglyol 812 and an organic solvent, and subsequently mixing the organic phase with an aqueous phase containing Pluronic F68 at different concentrations. The possible mechanism of formation and the influence of preparation conditions on the quality of nanocapsule formulations were investigated by freeze-fracture electron microscopy and laser light scattering using both the inverse Laplace transform and the standard cumulant analysis for data fitting.
Preparation and characterization of polyethyl-2-cyanoacrylate nanocapsules containing antiepileptic drugs
Fresta M.;
1996-01-01
Abstract
Nanocapsules of polyethylcyanoacrylate (PECA) were prepared by adding the monomer to an organic phase, consisting of Miglyol 812 and an organic solvent, and subsequently mixing the organic phase with an aqueous phase containing Pluronic F68 at different concentrations. The possible mechanism of formation and the influence of preparation conditions on the quality of nanocapsule formulations were investigated by freeze-fracture electron microscopy and laser light scattering using both the inverse Laplace transform and the standard cumulant analysis for data fitting.File in questo prodotto:
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