Development and Characterization of the Solvent-Assisted Active Loading Technology (SALT) for Liposomal Loading of Poorly Water-Soluble Compounds
A large proportion of pharmaceutical compounds exhibit poor water solubility, impacting their delivery. These compounds can be passively encapsulated in the lipid bilayer of liposomes to improve their water solubility, but the loading capacity and stability are poor, leading to burst drug leakage. T...
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Main Authors: | Griffin Pauli (Author), Wei-Lun Tang (Author), Shyh-Dar Li (Author) |
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2019-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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