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Original Article

Preparation and evaluation of lyophilized liposome-encapsulated bufadienolides

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Pages 1048-1058 | Received 19 Nov 2008, Accepted 19 Jan 2009, Published online: 19 May 2009
 

Abstract

Objective: The objective of this study was to prepare bufadienolides-loaded liposome (BU-lipo). Methods: The BU-lipo was prepared by a thin-film hydration method involving sonication and lyophilization procedures. The lyophilized BU-lipo was characterized with regard to the appearance and particle size by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and photon correlation spectroscopy. The entrapment efficiency (EE) of BU-lipo was evaluated by the microdialysis technique. Results: In the optimal formulation, Lipoid E-80® and the mass ratio of cholesterol to lipid were fixed at 1.25% and 0.05. The media diameters of BU-lipo before and after lyophilization were about 100 nm, and the EEs of bufalin (B), cinobufagin (C), and resibufogenin (R) were 86.5%, 90.0%, and 92.1%, respectively. In the EE study, the probe recoveries of B, C, and R were 21.53 ± 1.14%, 19.49 ± 1.34%, and 20.19 ± 1.25%, respectively, at a flow rate of 4 μL/min by the gain method. The EE of BU-lipo evaluated by microdialysis and ultrafiltration were equivalent. Conclusion: The lyophilized BU-lipo contained trehalose (10%) was stable up to 6 months in a desiccator under 2ºC–8ºC. The microdialysis technique has a wide application perspective in the investigation of the free-drug concentration of microcarrier systems.

Acknowledgment

We wish to acknowledge the support (Grant 1081278-9-00) of the Shenyang Science Technical Plan Foundation, Shenyang, PR China.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest.

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