Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design
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2014
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Todosijević, Marija N.Cekić, Nebojša

Savić, Miroslav

Gasperlin, Mirjana
Ranđelović, Danijela

Savić, Snežana

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We assessed the functionality of sucrose esters (sucrose laurate, myristate, palmitate, and stearate), relatively innocuous nonionic surfactants, in formulation of biocompatible microemulsions. The putative influence of surfactant structure on the extension of microemulsion region was explored through the construction of the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams for the isopropyl myristate/sucrose ester-isopropyl alcohol/water system, using the titration method and mixture experimental approach. Minor changes in surfactant tail length strongly affected the microemulsion area boundaries. D-optimal mixture design proved to be highly applicable in detecting the microemulsion regions. Examination of conductivity, rheology, and thermal behavior of the selected sucrose laurate and sucrose myristate-based microemulsions, upon dilution with water, indicated existence of percolation threshold and suggested the phase inversion from water-in-oil to oil-in-water via a bicontinuous structure. Atomic force ...micrographs confirmed the suggested type of microemulsions and were valuable in further exploring their inner structure. The solubilization capacity of aceclofenac as a model drug has decreased as the water volume fraction in microemulsion increased. High surfactant concentration and the measured solubility of aceclofenac in microemulsion components suggested that the interfacial film may mostly contribute to aceclofenac solubilization.
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Biocompatible sucrose ester / Microemulsion / D-optimal mixture design / Atomic force microscopy / AceclofenacSource:
Colloid and Polymer Science, 2014, 292, 12, 3061-3076Publisher:
- Springer, New York
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DOI: 10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4
ISSN: 0303-402X
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Scopus: 2-s2.0-84920249616
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PharmacyTY - JOUR AU - Todosijević, Marija N. AU - Cekić, Nebojša AU - Savić, Miroslav AU - Gasperlin, Mirjana AU - Ranđelović, Danijela AU - Savić, Snežana PY - 2014 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2125 AB - We assessed the functionality of sucrose esters (sucrose laurate, myristate, palmitate, and stearate), relatively innocuous nonionic surfactants, in formulation of biocompatible microemulsions. The putative influence of surfactant structure on the extension of microemulsion region was explored through the construction of the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams for the isopropyl myristate/sucrose ester-isopropyl alcohol/water system, using the titration method and mixture experimental approach. Minor changes in surfactant tail length strongly affected the microemulsion area boundaries. D-optimal mixture design proved to be highly applicable in detecting the microemulsion regions. Examination of conductivity, rheology, and thermal behavior of the selected sucrose laurate and sucrose myristate-based microemulsions, upon dilution with water, indicated existence of percolation threshold and suggested the phase inversion from water-in-oil to oil-in-water via a bicontinuous structure. Atomic force micrographs confirmed the suggested type of microemulsions and were valuable in further exploring their inner structure. The solubilization capacity of aceclofenac as a model drug has decreased as the water volume fraction in microemulsion increased. High surfactant concentration and the measured solubility of aceclofenac in microemulsion components suggested that the interfacial film may mostly contribute to aceclofenac solubilization. PB - Springer, New York T2 - Colloid and Polymer Science T1 - Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design VL - 292 IS - 12 SP - 3061 EP - 3076 DO - 10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4 ER -
@article{ author = "Todosijević, Marija N. and Cekić, Nebojša and Savić, Miroslav and Gasperlin, Mirjana and Ranđelović, Danijela and Savić, Snežana", year = "2014", abstract = "We assessed the functionality of sucrose esters (sucrose laurate, myristate, palmitate, and stearate), relatively innocuous nonionic surfactants, in formulation of biocompatible microemulsions. The putative influence of surfactant structure on the extension of microemulsion region was explored through the construction of the pseudo-ternary phase diagrams for the isopropyl myristate/sucrose ester-isopropyl alcohol/water system, using the titration method and mixture experimental approach. Minor changes in surfactant tail length strongly affected the microemulsion area boundaries. D-optimal mixture design proved to be highly applicable in detecting the microemulsion regions. Examination of conductivity, rheology, and thermal behavior of the selected sucrose laurate and sucrose myristate-based microemulsions, upon dilution with water, indicated existence of percolation threshold and suggested the phase inversion from water-in-oil to oil-in-water via a bicontinuous structure. Atomic force micrographs confirmed the suggested type of microemulsions and were valuable in further exploring their inner structure. The solubilization capacity of aceclofenac as a model drug has decreased as the water volume fraction in microemulsion increased. High surfactant concentration and the measured solubility of aceclofenac in microemulsion components suggested that the interfacial film may mostly contribute to aceclofenac solubilization.", publisher = "Springer, New York", journal = "Colloid and Polymer Science", title = "Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design", volume = "292", number = "12", pages = "3061-3076", doi = "10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4" }
Todosijević, M. N., Cekić, N., Savić, M., Gasperlin, M., Ranđelović, D.,& Savić, S.. (2014). Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design. in Colloid and Polymer Science Springer, New York., 292(12), 3061-3076. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4
Todosijević MN, Cekić N, Savić M, Gasperlin M, Ranđelović D, Savić S. Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design. in Colloid and Polymer Science. 2014;292(12):3061-3076. doi:10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4 .
Todosijević, Marija N., Cekić, Nebojša, Savić, Miroslav, Gasperlin, Mirjana, Ranđelović, Danijela, Savić, Snežana, "Sucrose ester-based biocompatible microemulsions as vehicles for aceclofenac as a model drug: formulation approach using D-optimal mixture design" in Colloid and Polymer Science, 292, no. 12 (2014):3061-3076, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00396-014-3351-4 . .