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Research Article

Characterization and Body Distribution of β-Elemene Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLN)

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Pages 769-778 | Published online: 26 Sep 2008
 

ABSTRACT

Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) containing β-elemene, a volatile oil used for the treatment of cancer, were prepared by the method combining probe sonication and membrane extrusion. Effects of the formulations and procedures on the characteristics of SLN were investigated. Body distribution of β-elemene SLN in rats after intravenous administration was compared with that of the commercial emulsion. The results showed that dispersing the surfactant in the melted lipid matrix could obtain smaller particles than that dispersing in the water phase. Increasing the ratio of monostearin in the lipid matrix or the concentration of surfactant reduced the mean volume size of the SLN. Optimized formulation was composed of monostearin and precirol ATO 5 at a mass ratio of 3:7, which was quite stable for 8 months at room temperature. In vitro release of β-elemene from the SLN was slow and stable without obvious burst release and was found to follow the Higuich equation. After intravenous administration, the β-elemene levels after 5 min injection of SLN formulation were 1.5, 2.9, and 1.4 times higher than those of β-elemene emulsion in liver, spleen, and kidney, respectively, while the concentrations of β-elemene were decreased 30% in heart and lung. Therefore, the SLN containing β-elemene might be an attractive candidate for the treatment of liver cancer.

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