Types of Solid Lipids on Physical Stability of Resveratrol-Loaded Nanostructured Lipid Carriers

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Resveratrol (Res) loaded nanostructured lipid carriers (NLCs) were prepared by high shear homogenization and ultrasonication technique. Caprylic/capric glyceride (IM) was used as a liquid lipid, while glyceryl monostearate (GMS), beeswax (BW), palmitic acid (PA) and myristic acid (MA) at various concentrations (5, 10, 15, and 20 %w/w) were solid lipids. Polyoxyethylene 20 sorbitan monooleate or polysorbate 80 (Tween® 80) was use as a surfactant. The results showed that all concentration of PA and MA can be prepared the smaller particle NLC than that using GMS and BW according to the small molecule of MA and PA. The zeta potential of Res loaded NLCs were negative charge (-24.30 to -37.80 mV), which could be considered as a stable system. The stability studies revealed that NLCs with MA and PA showed a - high stability in particle size and zeta potential after storage at 40 ± 2°C /75 %RH for 3 months. These results suggested the MA and PA were suitable solid lipids for the NLCs preparation which have potential to be a nanoparticulate carrier for Res delivery.

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