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  • Title: Integrity of liposomes in presence of cyclodextrins: effect of liposome type and lipid composition.
    Author: Hatzi P, Mourtas S, Klepetsanis PG, Antimisiaris SG.
    Journal: Int J Pharm; 2007 Mar 21; 333(1-2):167-76. PubMed ID: 17101248.
    Abstract:
    Liposome stability during incubation in presence of cyclodextrins (CDs) is studied. Dried-rehydrated vesicle (DRV), multilamellar vesicle (MLV) and small unilamellar vesicle (SUV) calcein-encapsulating liposomes, composed of different lipids are formulated, and retention of calcein is followed during vesicle incubation in hydroxypropyl-beta-CD (HP beta-CD), HP gamma-CD or methyl-beta-CD (Me beta-CD), for 24h. Results demonstrate that liposome integrity in cyclodextrins is affected by lipid composition and type. For the same lipid composition calcein release from vesicles is faster in the order: MLV > DRV > SUV. Me beta-CD influences liposome stability most, compared to the other CD's studied. Vesicles composed of saturated phospholipids were found more stable compared to phosphatidyl-choline (PC) liposomes, suggesting that phospholipid saturation and membrane rigidity influences the interaction between liposomal-lipids and CD molecules. Chol (cholesterol) addition in lipid membrane improves PC-liposome integrity, but has opposite or no effect on liposomes consisting of saturated lipids. Decrease of vesicle dispersion turbidity and size distribution in presence of CD, implies that Me beta-CD induces vesicle disruption and solubilization (to micelles). Turbidity measurements confirm that DRV liposomes are affected more than SUV.
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