A Nanoparticulate drug delivery system for rivastigmine: physico-chemical and in vitro biological characterization
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
abstract:
The preparation and characterization of surface-PEGylated polymeric nanoparticles are
described. These systems were obtained by UV irradiation of PHM and PHM-PEG2000 as an
inverse microemulsion, using an aqueous solution of the PHM/PHM-PEG2000 copolymer
mixture as the internal phase and triacetin
saturated with water as the external phase,
and characterized by dimensional analysis,
zeta-potential measurements and XPS. in vitro
biological tests demonstrated their cell compatibility
and their ability to escape from phagocytosis.
Rivastigmine was encapsulated into the
nanoparticle structure and drug-release profiles
from loaded samples were investigated in PBS at
pH¼7.4 and human plasma.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Bondi', MARIA LUISA; Casaletto, MARIA PIA
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