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Original Articles

Component Effects on the Phase Behavior of Monoglyceride–Water Mixtures Studied by FT‐IR and X‐Ray Diffraction

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Pages 773-778 | Received 22 Apr 2003, Accepted 15 Jun 2003, Published online: 06 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The unit cell dimensions of the cubic monoglyceride (MO)–water phases were studied by x‐ray diffraction (XRD) when pure water was replaced by Iopamiro (Iopamidol aqueous solution). The XRD results suggested that there were no significant differences when pure water was replaced by Iopamiro, only at 30 wt % composition, the lattice parameter of the cubic phase (space group Ia3d) became slightly smaller when Iopamiro was used. The interactions among Iopamidol, Paclitaxel, PF‐127 and MO were also studied by Fourier‐transform infrared (FT‐IR) spectroscopy. The FT‐IR data indicated a somewhat disordered conformation of the MO acyl chain and structural rearrangements of the polar head‐group region in the cubic MO–water phases when the several components were added to this system. All findings in this report revealed that three components studied here could be added to this cubic phases and did not induce significant changes in the phase behavior of cubic MO–water phases.

Acknowledgment

The authors are grateful for financial support from the Natural Sciences Fund Foundation of China (Grant No. 20243005, 29973023) and from the Ministry of Science and Technology (G 2000078104,0213A312B07).

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