Abstract

Solid lipid nanoparticles (SLN) have been prepared from three oil-in-water microemulsions, whose internal phase was constituted of different lipid matrices. The dispersion media were two aqueous solution of trehalose and Pluronic F68 at 2% besides distilled water. SLN were sterilized by autoclaving, were stable during sterilization and maintained a spherical shape and narrow size distribution as confirmed by TEM analysis. SLN dispersions in water did not present nanoparticles larger than 1 μm after storage at 4°C for 1 year; they were freeze-dried after sterilization to obtain dry products. Diazepam was used as model drug to incorporate into SLN, where it was shown by calorimetric analysis to be in amorphous form.

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