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Osmotically Balanced, Large Unilamellar Liposomes for Sustained Bupivacaine Release: From the Development of Liposomes to Their in Vivo Application
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2021
unpublished
To efficiently prolong analgesic effects, we developed osmotically balanced, large unilamellar liposomes (~6 μm in diameter) in which highly concentrated bupivacaine (up to 30 mg/mL) was encapsulated, and their sustained bupivacaine release was highly effective in relieving postoperative pain over 24 h in a rat model. Our reverse-phase evaporation method based on non-toxic alcohol, ethanol, enabled simple and cost-effective production of bupivacaine-loaded liposomes, of which osmotic pressure
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-289837/v1
fatcat:cgdbexxdcndkpbu7njqr6qwar4