STABILITY AND LONG-TERM STORAGE EVALUATION OF BIO LIPIDS INCORPORATED IN SOLID LIPID NANOPARTICLES (SLNS)

Authors:

NARENDRA YADAV, DR. VINOD NAKRA

Page No: 678-682

Abstract:

Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) have gained significant attention as promising Nano carriers for the delivery of lipophilic bioactive compounds. The stability and long-term storage evaluation of bio lipids incorporated in SLNs play a crucial role in determining the feasibility and efficacy of SLNs as a delivery system. This research paper aims to investigate the stability and storage characteristics of bio lipids-loaded SLNs and their potential implications for biomedical applications. Various parameters, including physicochemical stability, drug release behavior, lipid oxidation, and particle size changes during long-term storage, will be assessed. The findings will contribute to the understanding of SLNs' suitability as a delivery system for bio lipids and provide insights into their storage conditions for optimal functionality.

Description:

Solid, Lipid ,Nanoparticles, Physicochemical.

Volume & Issue

Volume-10,ISSUE-11

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