SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES: A REVIEW
Duggirala Sree Harsha*, Krishna Prasad Davarasingi, K. Jaya Sri Priya, K. Naga Sravani, K.T. Sunil Kumar, M. Mohan Varma
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Abstract
Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) are at the forefront of the rapidly
developing field of nanotechnology with several potential applications
in drug delivery and research. Due to their unique size dependent
properties, lipid nanoparticles offer possibility to develop new
therapeutics. The ability to incorporate drugs into nanocarriers offers a
new prototype in drug delivery that could use for drug targeting. Hence
solid lipid nanoparticles hold great promise for reaching the goal of
controlled and site specific drug delivery and hence attracted wide
attention of researchers. This review presents a broad treatment of solid
lipid nanoparticles discussing their aims, production procedures,
advantages, limitations and their possible remedies. Appropriate
analytical techniques for the characterization of SLN like photon
correlation spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, differential
scanning calorimetry are highlighted. Aspects of SLN route of administration and the in vivo
fate of the carriers are also discussed.
Keywords: Colloidal drug carriers, Homogenization, TEM, PCS, Biodistribution targeting.
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