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Morphological and Thermal Properties of Vesicular Phospholipid Gels Studied by DSC,Rheometry and Electron Microscopy
Authors:Bender  J.  Michaelis  W.  Schubert  R.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Herman-Herder-Str. 9, 79104 Freiburg, Germany
Abstract:Semisolid phospholipid preparations have been well known for several years and are still investigated as drug carrier systems, e.g. for potential cancer therapy. They may be applied parenterally as semisolid vesicular phospholipid gels suitable as implants for sustained drug release or as liposomal preparations after redisperging the stable storage form. Due to enhanced stability, mixtures of hydrated phospholipids and cholesterol are more suitable than natural unsaturated phospholipids. In order to describe characteristics of vesicular phospholipid gels, only a few techniques may be useful. Especially the structure of the semisolid preparation is not yet completely understood. We tried to get some more information about these systems by using a combination of freeze-fracture electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and rheometry to elucidate, on the one hand, the inner structure or homogeneity and, on the other, the thermotropic phase transition of the three-dimensional lipid network and the temperature dependency of the fluidity/viscosity of the samples. Using freeze-fracture electron microscopy we found coexisting phospholipid domains of lamellar sheets and vesicular structures. With the help of differential scanning calorimetry the reasons for the different phase behaviour were elucidated. Rheometric measurements show increased intermediate viscosity at the thermotropic phase transition of the lipid bilayers, possibly induced by interacting membrane defects. This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:DSC  freeze-fracture electron microscopy  rheometry  vesicular phospholipid gel
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