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COCHLEATE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS: AN APPROACH TO THEIR CHARACTERIZATION

François-Xavier Legrand
Gillian Barratt

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Cochleate systems formed from phospholipids have very useful properties as drug delivery systems with sustained release capabilities, which are able to improve bioavailability and efficacy, reduce toxicity and increase the shelf-life of encapsulated molecules. These nanometric or micrometric structures are usually obtained after interaction of negatively charged liposomes with a positively charged bridging agent. Many different methods are now available to prepare cochleates and there are also numerous techniques that can be used to characterize them, some of which can be easily applied while others require more sophisticated equipment or analysis. The present review describes the important features of this drug delivery system; including their structural properties and potential applications, as well as a brief account of methods for their preparation and an extensive description of the techniques used for their characterization. This information could guide formulators in their choice of methods of characterization that would be best suited to their needs in terms of time, precision and technological difficulty.
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hal-03285762 , version 1 (13-07-2021)

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Antonio Lipa-Castro, François-Xavier Legrand, Gillian Barratt. COCHLEATE DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS: AN APPROACH TO THEIR CHARACTERIZATION. 2021. ⟨hal-03285762⟩
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