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Production and optimization of valproic acid nanostructured lipid carriers by the Taguchi design

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Production and optimization of valproic acid nanostructured lipid carriers by the Taguchi design

Abstract

The objective of this study was production of nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC) of valproic acid for brain delivery thought the nasal pathway. NLC were prepared by solvent diffusion method using a Taguchi design. The lipid, oil and valproic acid were dissolved in organic phase then dispersed in aqueous phase containing the surfactant. The most effective factors on size were surfactant concentration, organic/aqueous phase ratio and acetone/ethanol volume ratio. Zeta potential was more affected by the lipid type, while the surfactant concentration and sonication time were more effective variables on drug release rate. The entrapment efficiency was more affected by lipid/drug weight ratio. Optimum formulation obtained with 400 mg lipid, 400 mg valproic acid, 2% surfactant, 1:5 organic/aqueous phase ratio, 1:1 acetone/ethanol volume ratio and 2 min sonication.
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Title
Production and optimization of valproic acid nanostructured lipid carriers by the Taguchi design
Author(s)
Varshosaz, Jaleh; Eskandari, Sharareh; Tabakhian, Majid
Journal
Pharmaceutical Development and Technology , Volume 15 (1) Informa Healthcare – Feb 1, 2010
Publisher
Informa UK Ltd
Copyright
© 2010 Informa UK Ltd
Subject
Research Article
ISSN
1083-7450
eISSN
1097-9867
D.O.I.
10.3109/10837450903013568
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