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PEGylated Lipid Nanocapsules with Improved Drug Encapsulation and Controlled Release Properties
2014
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Drugs with poor lipid and water solubility are some of the most challenging to formulate in nanocarriers, typically resulting in low encapsulation efficiencies and uncontrolled release profiles. PEGylated nanocapsules (PEG-NC) are known for their amenability to diverse modifications that allow the formation of domains with different physicochemical properties, an interesting feature to address a drug encapsulation problem. We explored this problem by encapsulating in PEG-NC the promising
doi:10.2174/1568026614666140329224716
pmid:24678710
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