Development of a depot formulation with an in situ non-lamellar liquid crystal-forming system with phospholipids
Non-lamellar liquid crystal (NLLC) structures have gained increasing attention for the controlled release of entrapped drugs. In the present study, an in situ NLLC structure-forming depot formulation through contact with water was developed using a ternary mixture system of soya phosphatidyl choline...
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Main Authors: | Hiroaki Todo (Author), Rina Niki (Author), Akie Okada (Author), Ibuki Narita (Author), Kazuya Inamura (Author), Ayu Ito (Author), Shoko Itakura (Author), Ichiro Hijikuro (Author), Kenji Sugibayashi (Author) |
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2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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