1. Nanoparticles derived from amphiphilic γ-cyclodextrins
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Michele Trotta, Francesco Trotta, M. Eugenia Carlotti, Roberta Cavalli, and Barbara Possetti
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Solvent ,Chemical engineering ,Chemistry ,Amphiphile ,Nanoparticle ,Organic chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Micelle ,Tem analysis ,Food Science ,Spherical shape - Abstract
Three alkylcarbonates of γ-cyclodextrin, i.e. hexyl, octyl and dodecylcarbonate, were synthesized and characterized, with the goal of formulating solid nanoparticles. The series of alkylcarbonates showed amphiphilic properties and were capable of forming micelles and nanoparticles. Blank and drug-loaded alkylcarbonate nanoparticles were prepared with each alkylcarbonate, using the solvent injection technique. Progesterone was chosen as model drug. The sizes of both unloaded and loaded nanoparticles were in the 80–200 nm range, with narrow size distribution and spherical shape, as shown by TEM analysis.
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- 2007
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