Atomic Force Microscopy,Transmission Electron Microscopy,and Photon Correlation Spectroscopy: Three Techniques for Rapid Characterization of Optimized Self-Nanoemulsiying Drug Delivery System of Glibenclamide,Carvedilol, and Lovastatin |
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Authors: | Sandeep Kumar Singh Balkishen Razdan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences , Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra , Ranchi, Jharkhand, India;2. Emeritus Professor, Uttarakhand Technical University , Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India |
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Abstract: | This article looks at atomic force microscopy as an important aid to characterize the self-nanoemulsifying formulation of glibenclamide, lovastatin, and carvedilol in conjunction with other sophisticated technique, viz., transmission electron microscopy and photon correlation spectroscopy. Sizes obtained by processing the atomic force microscopy (AFM) image are comparable with those obtained from transmission electron microscope. Although in the present study, the mean particle size obtained from photon correlation spectroscopy does not correlate to the findings of atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, but the poly-disperse index values correlate well with the findings of AFM and transmission electron microscopy where uniform particle size was observed in aqueous dispersion of self-nanoemulsifying formulation of glibenclamide, lovastatin, and carvedilol. |
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Keywords: | Atomic force microscopy photon correlation spectroscopy self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery system transmission electron microscopy |
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