A comprehensive literature review of lipids used in formulation of lipid nanoparticles

Q3 Materials Science
Iti Chauhan, Lubhan Singh
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Abstract

Lipid nanocarriers are reaching new heights in the field of drug delivery. The core of this technology resides in simple molecules i.e. lipids. Solid and liquid lipids of biocompatible and generally recognized as safe (GRAS) status are employed for developing lipid nanoparticles along with surfactant(s), solvents, and drug molecules. Researchers have practiced a variety of solid and liquid lipids with acceptable profiles in the formulation of lipid nanoparticles. Solid lipids like triglycerides, fatty acids, fatty alcohols, waxes, and butter have been used in designing lipid nanocarriers. The potential of various plant-based oils has also been tested in designing nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC). With the exponential advancement in lipid-based delivery systems, there exists a need for an appropriate lipid system to obtain an effective product. This review gives a brief insight into lipids which has been exploited by researchers for designing solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) and nanostructured lipid carriers. A tabular presentation of important key points of past studies exploiting these lipids for preparing SLN/NLC is the highlight of the article.
脂质在脂质纳米颗粒配方中的应用综述
脂质纳米载体在药物递送领域正达到新的高度。这项技术的核心在于简单的分子,即脂质。生物相容性和公认安全(GRAS)状态的固体和液体脂质与表面活性剂、溶剂和药物分子一起用于开发脂质纳米颗粒。研究人员已经在脂质纳米颗粒的配方中实践了各种具有可接受特性的固体和液体脂质。甘油三酯、脂肪酸、脂肪醇、蜡和黄油等固体脂质已被用于设计脂质纳米载体。各种植物油在设计纳米结构脂质载体(NLC)方面的潜力也得到了测试。随着基于脂质的递送系统的指数级发展,需要合适的脂质系统来获得有效的产品。这篇综述简要介绍了研究人员用于设计固体脂质纳米颗粒(SLN)和纳米结构脂质载体的脂质。表格介绍了过去利用这些脂质制备SLN/NLC的研究的重要关键点,这是文章的重点。
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Current Nanomaterials
Current Nanomaterials Materials Science-Materials Science (miscellaneous)
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